Gardeners - shelf life of grass seed?

Gardeners - shelf life of grass seed?

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Threeracers

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710 posts

250 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Any gardeners in the house? I have found an unopened sack of grass seed dated April 01 - is that only fit for the bin now? Not sure how long these things last.

TIA

Mark

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55 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Try sprouting some on a window ledge if it srows it probably ok!

andy400

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232 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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That's weird - I've been wondering the same thing. I've got some from last spring, which IIRC sprouted quite quickly on my dodgy bare bits of lawn, but have done nothing at all yet this year. I may have put it down too early, but I did wonder whether it was still any use?

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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one it warms up outside it should grow! make sure the birds havnt eaten it!

Threeracers

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710 posts

250 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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MonkeyMatt said:
Try sprouting some on a window ledge if it srows it probably ok!
Thanks Matt. Is that just a case of a small pot of earth with some sprinkled on top? I really have no idea about gardens!

Mark

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55 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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Threeracers said:
MonkeyMatt said:
Try sprouting some on a window ledge if it srows it probably ok!
Thanks Matt. Is that just a case of a small pot of earth with some sprinkled on top? I really have no idea about gardens!

Mark
Also helps if you put it in a clear freazer bag too! acts like a mini greanhouse.

jeff m

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259 months

Wednesday 18th March 2009
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MonkeyMatt said:
Threeracers said:
MonkeyMatt said:
Try sprouting some on a window ledge if it srows it probably ok!
Thanks Matt. Is that just a case of a small pot of earth with some sprinkled on top? I really have no idea about gardens!

Mark
Also helps if you put it in a clear freazer bag too! acts like a mini greanhouse.
Actually if you put it in a freezer bag and put it in the freezer before sowing it will increase the germination rate.
New seed (less than one year old) also improves germination rate.

Old seed, just increase the "scattering rate", the birds 'll love itsmile