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Red Clove Seed Pack, Trifolium pratense, 100 Seeds Per Pack flowering-plants
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This herbaceous perennial plant is great for attracting bees to your garden using its pink flowers with a dense inflorescence. Used to make herbal teas, red clover has a wide variety of uses. It is also widely used for its nitrogen fixation as a fodder crop, which increases soil fertility. Its deep taproot gives the soil a structuring effect, as well as making it drought tolerant.
Growing Instructions:
Red clover can tolerate poor soils and does best in well-draining soil as long as it’s in part sun/part shade. Moderate watering conditions are usually best, but red clover can survive droughts if its taproot is established.
Start outdoors after the last frost, making small indentions in the soil for the seeds (1/4 inch deep) and lightly covering the seeds with soil. Make sure the seeds stay warm and damp for them to germinate, which usually takes a week. Once established, red clover is hardy and will grow with moderate water and sunlight, and is relatively tolerant of drought and other conditions.
Growing Instructions:
Red clover can tolerate poor soils and does best in well-draining soil as long as it’s in part sun/part shade. Moderate watering conditions are usually best, but red clover can survive droughts if its taproot is established.
Start outdoors after the last frost, making small indentions in the soil for the seeds (1/4 inch deep) and lightly covering the seeds with soil. Make sure the seeds stay warm and damp for them to germinate, which usually takes a week. Once established, red clover is hardy and will grow with moderate water and sunlight, and is relatively tolerant of drought and other conditions.


