You can easily make it yourself by going outside and picking grass, putting it onto a sheetpan and putting it into an oven for 30 minutes at high heat to dry it out. Then take out the pan and put it into the freezer for a few hours or overnight.
all dried grass is called hay. it is where you dry fresh cut grass make it into hay.
You would need about a quarter of dried lemon grass by weight compared to fresh lemon grass. The problem is that dried lemon grass tends to be woody, and cannot be added whole to a recipe as you would with fresh lemon grass. The only way to get decent results is to make an extract (a very strong tea) with the dried lemon grass and use as seasoning just before serving.
Hay, some types of soft wood, pellets, dried leaves and flowers, some types of vegetables and fruits, and fresh grass (for the dried leaves and flowers and fresh grass, the rabbit will pick them himself). For details see the related questions below!
The dried chemicals and colour will not dissolve in plain water. If stain is fresh and not dried out, water will do the job.
For your art project, you can use grass in various forms such as dried or preserved grass, fresh grass clippings, or even grass seeds. You could create textured collages by gluing dried grass onto canvases, or use fresh grass to make prints by rolling paint over it and pressing it onto paper. Additionally, consider incorporating grass into sculptures or installations by weaving it into shapes or using it as a natural element in your design.
Yes, a freeze can potentially kill grass seed if it is not able to germinate before the freeze occurs.
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no they eat freeze dried blood worms,live food,or Betta food bought from a store.
The grass that is cut and dried for fodder is commonly referred to as "hay." Hay is typically harvested during the growing season when grasses are at their peak nutritional value, then dried and stored for use as animal feed, particularly for livestock such as cattle, horses, and sheep. Properly made hay retains essential nutrients and provides a vital food source during times when fresh forage is not available.
Yes, you can freeze fresh lemongrass to preserve its flavor and extend its shelf life. To do so, wash and chop the lemongrass, then place it in airtight containers or freezer bags, removing as much air as possible. It can be stored in the freezer for several months. When ready to use, you can add it directly to dishes without thawing.
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