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Old December 9th 04, 02:23 AM
Paul O.
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Maybe a couple months ago I bought some wheat grass seed. I went to the
fridge to get some seeds to plant a new batch and noticed that some seeds
has some mold on them. I'm wondering how long you all that grow your own
grass(cat grass), keep the seeds before getting new seeds? Thanks.
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Old December 9th 04, 04:52 AM
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"Paul O." wrote in message
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Maybe a couple months ago I bought some wheat grass seed. I went to the
fridge to get some seeds to plant a new batch and noticed that some seeds
has some mold on them. I'm wondering how long you all that grow your own
grass(cat grass), keep the seeds before getting new seeds? Thanks.


Why are you storing wheat grass seeds in the fridge? Opening and closing the
door results in humidity which results in mold.





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Old December 9th 04, 12:22 PM
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"Judy" wrote in message
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"Paul O." wrote in message
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Maybe a couple months ago I bought some wheat grass seed. I went to the
fridge to get some seeds to plant a new batch and noticed that some seeds
has some mold on them. I'm wondering how long you all that grow your own
grass(cat grass), keep the seeds before getting new seeds? Thanks.


Why are you storing wheat grass seeds in the fridge? Opening and closing
the door results in humidity which results in mold.

Seems I read here the seeds last longer stored in the fridge. But maybe in
a cupboard or drawer would be better.

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Old December 9th 04, 02:34 PM
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I use oat seeds. I bought a 50 pound bag at a feed store several YEARS
ago. I store it in a closet in my finished basement which stays about
60 degrees (F) year round. I keep it in a closed plastic storage
container. I have not had any problems with mold.


---MIKE---

 




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