Freezing seed is an acceptable method of storing seeds however once they are thawed they need to germinated straight away.
If you sow seeds in cold conditions so they are being constantly frozen and then thawed out again this can effect the germination rate you will achieve. So in short avoid sowing your seeds until the last frost or snow fall have happened.
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Barry
Yes, freezing temperatures can kill grass seed.
It will say on the bag how much area it will seed. You need to know the area of the ground you are seeding.
Grass seed
Freezing temperatures can damage grass seed, but it may not necessarily kill all of the seeds. Some seeds may survive and still be able to germinate once the conditions become favorable.
Yes, frost can potentially kill grass seed if it is exposed to freezing temperatures for an extended period of time. It is important to plant grass seed at the right time to avoid the risk of frost damage.
Yes, frost can potentially kill grass seed if it is exposed to freezing temperatures for an extended period of time. It is best to plant grass seed when the risk of frost has passed to ensure successful germination and growth.
Grass seed can die in cold weather if it is exposed to freezing temperatures for an extended period of time. It is important to plant grass seed at the right time and provide proper care to ensure it survives in colder conditions.
Seed leaves
Grasses will produce seed only if you let it grow to seed, which means not cutting it at all, and letting it grow to maturity, going from the vegetative stage to the seeding stage. But if you keep cutting it, then no, it won't produce any seeds.
Because Scotts Turf Builder with Halts prevents the germination of grassy weeds, such as crabgrass, for up to 4 months, it will also prevent the germination of grass seed, including Bermuda grass. It is best to use Scotts Starter Food when seeding new grass seed or sod.
Not sure on the ammount, but you also need straw. It's a good grass growing increasement
Yes, raking after seeding can help ensure proper soil contact and seed germination.