Grass seed DOES expire. As it ages, it loses the small amount of moisture is does contain, and loses the ability to germinate. It can also rot, grow mold, or otherwise destroy its ability to grow if left in areas too hot and arid, or too damp. The rate at which seed expires does vary by seed (grass) type... but generally speaking, after the first season, it will substantially lose its ability to germinate the 2nd year and so on - taking more time to grow - which, of course, gives the seed more time to rot instead. Your best bet is to use all the seed you have in a single growing season - even re-seed an area if you have some left to help thicken what you have.
yus they do :)
Seeds are made at the flower. Fruit is generated at the flower. Fruit contains seeds.
there is no glow flower seeds in dizzywood!!!
well the flower itself wont produce a new flower,it will produce seeds and the seeds will turn into flowers.
flower
Yes, seeds are made in the flower of a plant.
does sun flower seeds make you
you do grass seeds then flower seeds then the other flower seeds then water
you do grass seeds then flower seeds then the other flower seeds then water
A sunflower seed grows into a sunflower with more seeds. A seed must flower before making more seeds. Each flower produces over 1000 seeds.
seeds
it depends on the flower
flower seeds.