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Q: What time of year does grass produce new seed?
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How long is grass seed viable?

Grass seed usually loses about 5%-7% of its germination capability every year past its "sell by date". There is usually a sticker on the grass seed packages that will tell you what the sell by date is.


Is one year old grass seed too old to use?

well, it just matters what your using it for.


How do you make onions produce bulbs?

plant onion seed and wait a year, onions are the biennial bulbs


What must die before a new plant can grow from a seed?

Nothing needs to die to produce seed, although anualls die off after a year as it is their life cycle.


What is the length of time from planting the seed to harvest time?

1 year and 3 moths


How do you propagate ukiuki?

The ukiuki is the Hawaiian dianell or the Dianella sandwicensis, is a tall grass with a flower that blooms year round. Propagation from seed is recommended.


Do flower seeds expire?

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.


What defines annual plants?

Annuals complete their life cycle in one year. In other words, they bloom for only one growing season. Although their lives are short-lived, annuals tend to produce bright, showy blooms from spring to the first frost.


Why do your vegetable plants have flowers and no vegetables?

that's only at first. it part of the plant's life. eventually the plant will grow vegetables. Make sure there are insects and other similar plants to pollinate them,if not it may be necessary to manually pollinate the flowers by pressing one against another.


What is the difference between annual and perennial grass?

Annual- A plant that can finish its life cycle in just one year. an example would be a tulip. Perrinanial- A plant that takes more than two years to complete its cycle. one example would be a conifer. There is also a biennial plants that take two years only. I only know this because we are on our plant unit in school. Hope this helped!