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This legume is extremely adaptable and easy to grow in most soil and climate conditions. It is a biennial, meaning that it will produce growth in the first season and blooms in the second.
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Overall rating: 4.7777777 / 5 from 9 reviews.
Review topics: ["clover","germination","buy"].
"This is our favorite clover for poor soil areas that grown nothing but weeds… Reseeds well as last years planting has come back again."
"My dirt is finally green."
"Clover has been used by my family for generations. We have had an unusually wet spring and summer and I was afraid that the seeds that I put down would drown. No worries! The clover is coming up great!"
"Awesome!"
"I over seed my lawn with this to thicken it, green it up, and attract pollinators. It always performs well."
"I rotate my garden space every four years, from cultivation to a clover /alfalfa grass cover crop. Ever since our local feed mill burned down, I've purchase my cover crop seed from American Meadows. The germination rate of their seed has always been great. Even this year with the covid 19 panic, my order was shipped promptly"
"I planted paths of clover among some wildflower seeds at the end of July in Michigan. The coverage was excellent and I hope to see clover blossoms next spring."
"I planted this seed both in the late fall of 2016, and early spring 2017, after snow melt in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado at 8500 ft. The site is a steep hill with full sun exposure. The soil is sandy with gravel and large rocks. The site was scarred from heavy construction equipment years ago and had nothing growing on it. I did nothing to prepare the site as it is too steep to work on, though I did my best to press the seeds into the soil at the time of planting. By mid/late June 2017, the clover had filled in nicely (with some small bare patches, I'll need to reseed) and appears to be stabilizing the site. I do occasionally water when we have gone weeks with out rain. It is growing well and has a lovely clover fragrance while in bloom."
"I love all kind of clovers as a soil improvement"