I bought a mesh hanging rack similar to this one on Amazon. Every time we cut the grass, I scoop up a bunch and layer it in here and let it dry. I stir it up every few hours to help it dry evenly. Then, I put it into bags for the winter. It literally dries in 1-2 days or less, depending on your humidity. My torties didn't love the dried grass at first, but then I started misting it with water right before I gave it to them, and they went after it like crazy.....I think I am gping to dry some weeds and flowers this way as well....Might be worth a try. It's basically free except for the cost of the mesh rack....and you might luck out and find one of those at Goodwill or a similar thrift shop.....Best of luck to you.My sulcata isn’t found if hay. Would it be possible to freeze grass to feed over the winter? Would it be suitable to feed after being frozen?