4 Easy Steps to Keeping Grass Seed From Going Bad

Team McFly Oct 30, 2023
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Table of Contents
  1. "Grass Seed Longevity: 4 Simple Steps to Preventing Spoilage"
    1. Here are 4 Steps to Take:
    2. 1. Grass Seed is Relatively Short-Lived Compared to Other Types of Seeds
    3. 2. It Depreciates Steadily After 18 Months
    4. 3. It is Susceptible to Mold and Other Pests
    5. 4. It Has an Expiration Date
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"Grass Seed Longevity: 4 Simple Steps to Preventing Spoilage"

Grass seed has a short life span compared to most other seeds. It starts to depreciate after 18 months. Upon reaching this point, it is susceptible to mold and pests. The expiration date on the seed packet should be checked to prevent damage.

Here are 4 Steps to Take:

1. Grass Seed is Relatively Short-Lived Compared to Other Types of Seeds

Grass seeds are generally short-lived when compared to other types of seeds. Although grasses are often used as a pasture, their seed life is relatively short. This makes grass seeds less attractive as a feed crop. In addition, grass seeds are more difficult to produce than other types of seeds, including grains.

2. It Depreciates Steadily After 18 Months

Grass Seed is a common item to keep in the garden shed, but it can get damaged over time. Most gardeners don't consider it, but the seeds themselves will begin to depreciate after about 18 months. After that, the rate at which they germinate and grow decelerates by about 10% per year. So to keep your grass seeds growing as well as possible, you need to know how to store them properly to prevent damage.

3. It is Susceptible to Mold and Other Pests

Grass seed is susceptible to molds and other pests, which can cause damage to your lawn and cause it to look unappealing. There are several ways to control grass molds and pests. You can use fungicides to prevent these problems, but you must be aware of the risks.

Pink snow mold occurs in circular patches about two to 10 inches in diameter and may merge to form large areas of affected grass. The patches begin small and grow more prominent as the cold weather continues. The patches appear gray with a white center, and the grass inside has a pinkish tint. The mold grows on infected grass when the conditions are damp and moist.

4. It Has an Expiration Date

Grass seeds can last for several years, depending on storage conditions. However, if stored improperly, grass seed can lose as much as 10% of its germination potential per year. Expiring grass seeds can also be damaged by weeds, resulting in uneven growth.

It is essential to use grass seed within two years of purchase.

It may be able to sprout if stored correctly, but you may have to toss it. Grass seed has an expiration date, but it's not as easy as stamping it on the package.

Depending on the storage conditions, grass seed may last for a few years after it's sold. A cooler, drier storage environment will help grass seeds retain their viability longer. Make sure you store it in an enclosed container to keep mice out. They love to eat grass seeds. You should check grass seeds for discoloration, mold, clumping, or strange odors when storing them.


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Table of Contents
  1. "Grass Seed Longevity: 4 Simple Steps to Preventing Spoilage"
    1. Here are 4 Steps to Take:
    2. 1. Grass Seed is Relatively Short-Lived Compared to Other Types of Seeds
    3. 2. It Depreciates Steadily After 18 Months
    4. 3. It is Susceptible to Mold and Other Pests
    5. 4. It Has an Expiration Date
    6. Recent Featured Posts:

Disclosure:  Some of the links in this article may be affiliate links, which can provide compensation to me at no cost to you if you decide to purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.