You can obtain free grass seed by checking with local government agencies, conservation organizations, or gardening clubs that may offer seed giveaways or exchange programs. Additionally, some seed companies or nurseries may provide free samples or promotions.
You can obtain grass seeds from garden centers, nurseries, or online retailers. You can also collect grass seeds from existing grass in your yard by allowing the grass to go to seed and then harvesting the seeds.
To obtain seeds from grass, you can wait for the grass to naturally produce seeds, or you can manually collect the seeds by cutting the seed heads off the grass and storing them in a dry place until they are ready to be planted.
The cheapest grass seed for hay is usually the species of grass that grows most commonly in your area. Naturally, this varies according to where you live. For example, Bermuda grass (though usually seeded by sprigging) may be less expensive to obtain for hay in the northern area of Florida than Smooth Brome grass seed. However, in the central areas of Alberta, Canada, buying Smooth Brome grass seed or Kentucky Bluegrass-mix seed may be cheaper than getting grass seed for something like Big Blue Stem. You will, however, have to check with your local seed supplier for more accurate prices for grass seed for hay.
Yes, grass comes from seed.
No grass seed grows weeds, grass grows grass. The weeds that are popping up have most likely been there in seed form before you broadcasted grass seed on your lawn.
10.17 gram of grass seed has been present in a table spoon of grass seed.
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No, it is harmless to grass seed.
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To effectively mix grass seed with compost for optimal growth and results, first ensure the compost is well-aged and free of weeds. Mix the grass seed evenly with the compost in a ratio of 1 part seed to 3 parts compost. Spread the mixture evenly over the desired area and water regularly to keep the soil moist. This will provide nutrients and a good growing environment for the grass seed to germinate and thrive.