White Dutch Clover Seed
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| Price: | $3.89 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Outsidepride
Product Description
Designates a strain of white clover which that is perennial. Used in lawns, used for a ground cover, erosion control, cover crop, and in pasture mixtures. Usually matures between 4 to 8 inches. Many homeowners include White Dutch clover in their lawn seed mixture because clover sprouts fast and grows so dependably that it's a valuable aid in getting a new lawn started. Nodules on the roots fix nitrogen from the air. Actually, up to 1/3 the nitrogen your lawn needs can be obtained from white dutch clover! Grows vigorously even in poor clay subsoil around new home construction. If you want all the benefits of a cover crop but don't want to till early or mow, clover is your best bet. Sow from March - October in most areas of the U.S. at 1/4 lb. per 1,000 sq. ft. Just scatter the seeds, rake lightly, and keep the seed moist until it sprouts -- you're done! Withstands drought, grows well all over the U.S., even on barren soil where nothing else wants to grow. Winter hardy and it stays so low you can just till it under in spring if you are using it for a cover crop. Seeding Rate: 1/4 lb per 1000 square feet or 6 to 8 lbs per acre.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41553 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Outsidepride
Features
- Low growing clover
- Used in lawns or as lawn alternative
- Great for erosion control
- Adds nitrogen to soil
- 1/4 LB Package
Customer Reviews
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it's not only clover, has other seeds on it... I found cilantro in my yard!!!!
Came up clover, just like advertised
So far, so good - planted this a week and a half ago and it's coming up nicely in the yard. Still has about another week before it's full though, but weather permitting, should look just as advertised.
My planting method:
Rake and remove about an inch of topsoil off of the area to be sown. Mix seeds in a 5 gallon bucket with your choice of potting soil - we went with something cheap. Spread by hand over the area, then cover with the loose topsoil previously removed. Water every day for 2 weeks.



