Storing lawn seeds: How long do they last?

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How long do lawn seeds last? Gardeners ask this question again and again. We reveal how to store seed for the lawn correctly and how long lawn seeds can be kept and germinated.

Lawn seed in paper bag
Lawn seeds are best stored in an air-permeable paper or cloth bag [Photo: Buniak Andrii/ Shutterstock.com]

It's easy to make a mistake when calculating the right amount of lawn seed - and what now? Leftover seeds are a valuable commodity, especially when you're shopping for high quality seed mixes like ours Plantura lawn seed mixtures have set. So throwing it away is out of the question. The seeds can be used to quickly repair imperfections, or perhaps the lawn area should simply be expanded in two years. We explain how lawn seeds remain germinable for a long time and which seeds have a particularly high germination capacity.

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  • Storage of lawn seeds: How to do it right
  • How long do lawn seeds last?
    • How do you recognize overlaid lawn seeds?
    • Which lawn seeds have a long shelf life?

Storage of lawn seeds: How to do it right

Lawn seeds last the longest in cold, dry and dark conditions. While higher temperatures don't necessarily promote shelf life, they're not the biggest problem. Excessive heat and temperature fluctuations should be avoided at all costs. Incidentally, storing lawn seeds in frost is also completely unproblematic. Humidity is a factor that is often underestimated. Humid air can drastically reduce the germination capacity of lawn seed in the long term. A relative humidity of 30% is therefore optimal. It is often cool and dry in modern basement rooms or well-insulated and solidly built garden sheds. In addition, lawn seeds are best stored in the dark so that germ-promoting processes in the seed are not stimulated.

Tip: Moisture can also become a problem if the lawn seeds are stored in a thin plastic sack. If the temperature fluctuates, condensation quickly forms there, which causes the seeds to germinate unintentionally or leads to mold. In order to avoid such a storage breakdown, the seed can be transferred to paper or cloth sacks.

Summary: How to properly store lawn seed

  • Storage cool and dry, temperature fluctuations should be avoided
  • Frost is not a problem, but heat is
  • Storage in dark containers on which no water condenses (e.g. B. easily open containers, paper bags or cloth bags)
Lawn seed in plastic bag
Do you have any seeds left over after sowing? Then it's time to store it properly [Photo: vladdon/ Shutterstock.com]

How long do lawn seeds last?

Unfortunately, this is not stated on the packaging: so how long does grass seed keep? When stored correctly, high-quality lawn seeds remain sufficiently germinable for three years without any problems. After that, the germination capacity decreases by about 10% per year. You can easily compensate for this poorer germination rate with a higher application rate, but you should definitely create optimal germination conditions for these slightly older seeds. We will show you how and when to sow the lawn ideally.

A perfect supply of nutrients also promotes the emergence of the somewhat older lawn seed: a primarily organic lawn fertilizer like ours Plantura organic lawn fertilizer can be spread just before sowing.

In particular, lawn seed mixtures containing different genera of grasses, should after the end ofno longer used for five years even if they have been well stored. Not all of the different grasses can be stored equally well, so that only part of the mixture may germinate when sowing. The result is an incomplete lawn that is missing, for example, the undergrowth or the important stoloniferous grasses.

Tip: If you have a Lawn reseeding like our Plantura Premium overseeding If you still want to use them after a long period of storage, you can simply carry out a germination test. Even if the seed only partially germinates, it can be used – no matter how old it is. Reseeding usually only contains one type of grass, so that later sowing does not lead to the problems mentioned with a changed composition. For a germination test, simply sow a few seeds in a flower pot on normal potting soil, press down and keep moist at a minimum of 8°C for 10 to 14 days. If only some of the seeds germinate, simply sow the seeds a little more generously when reseeding.

How do you recognize overlaid lawn seeds?

If lawn seeds have been stored incorrectly or for too long, they become soft, start to germinate or mold grows. In addition, they no longer smell dry and spicy, but musty and unpleasant. If you're not sure, pick up a seed. If it is dry, firm and sharp, it can still be used. You can then test the germination capacity with a germination test in potting soil.

Lawn in a small pot
If you are not sure, do a germination test with your old seeds [Photo: Dipali S/ Shutterstock.com]

Which lawn seeds have a long shelf life?

High-quality, carefully produced lawn seeds have a high germination rate. All seeds that are placed on the market in Germany must meet a minimum quality standard. The quality of seeds is checked and all seeds must – at the time of purchase – meet a certain variety-dependent germination rate.

Certified seed from standard seed mixtures, i.e. RSM-certified seed, achieve particularly high germination rates. This is evaluated according to criteria that are even stricter than those prescribed by law, and therefore germinates at higher percentages and even after longer storage. RSM certified seeds like ours Plantura Premium seed mixtures is therefore particularly durable and germinable.

You have just seeded your new lawn and maybe the first seedlings are already appearing? In our special article on sow the lawn you will also learn how the very first care of the young lawn should look like.