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Storing Crab grass

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 18:34
by BrettB
With the warmer weather in Perth, the crab grass I let grow has produced masses of green seeding heads.
The birds seem to like it, but there is more than they can eat at the moment.
Is it possible to freeze it, and how long can you keep it frozen for? Any suggestions on the easiest way to do this?

Cheers
Brett

Re: Storing Crab grass

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 18:41
by SamDavis
I put all types of seed heads in freezer bags and straight in the freezer and all seem to be fine.

Re: Storing Crab grass

Posted: 28 Jan 2013, 19:37
by iaos
What Sam said!

I don't know of an easy way to pick it en mass.

I have used seed heads that were frozen for more than 6 months and the birds still ate it.

Cheers Ian

Re: Storing Crab grass

Posted: 29 Jan 2013, 02:11
by wagga
I use a 'push reel lawn mower with a grass catcher bag' very effective on collecting Rye grass seeding heads found in my lawn. Once cut I simply put the grass heads in 'Zip lock' bags and throw in the freezer.

Re: Storing Crab grass

Posted: 29 Jan 2013, 07:34
by TomDeGraaff
Is that a hand mower, Wagga?

Re: Storing Crab grass

Posted: 30 Jan 2013, 05:22
by wagga
Yes, a manual push mower with a tray bag attached. Not worth all the hard work if the lawn is uneven.