Clover Seeds
Clover Seeds
If you’re trying to improve your soil or looking for a hardy, easy to grow groundcover — look no further!
Clover is the answer! Clovers can provide numerous benefits to your soil and garden. Clovers are a natural fertilizer, eliminating the need to have to use store bought products. It’s cheaper to seed and they provide natural fertilizer to your soil. Clovers are hardy and are great options for areas that might be too shady or poorly drained. Another major benefit of planting Clover is attracting pollinators to your garden. The birds and the bees love clover and we know how beneficial they are to our ecosystem! Try growing Microclover for a low-maintenance lawn!
Berseem clover suppresses weeds, prevents erosion, and fixes nitrogen in the soil. Often called the “king of forage” Berseem germinates rapidly, grows quickly, and produc...
Learn MoreBerseem Clover Seeds Berseem Clover Trifolium alexandrinumAs low as $4.95Per 1/4 PoundBerseem clover suppresses weeds, prevents erosion, and fixes nitrogen in the soil. Often called the “king of forage” Berseem germinates rapidly, grows quickly, and produces abundant biomass which breaks down to replenish organic matter. Attracts pollinators and other beneficial insects. A green manure crop that does not re-seed in the garden. (Trifolium alexandrinum)Arrowleaf clover is an annual, winter cover crop for southeastern states. A deep root system conditions soils and fixes nitrogen. Plants remain productive over a long growing season ...
Learn MoreArrowleaf Clover Seeds Arrowleaf Clover Trifolium vesiculosum saviAs low as $5.95Per 1/4 PoundArrowleaf clover is an annual, winter cover crop for southeastern states. A deep root system conditions soils and fixes nitrogen. Plants remain productive over a long growing season in spring. Abundant white to pink flowers attract bumblebees and other pollinators. Plants re-seed readily if allowed to mature. (Trifolium vesiculosum)