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Get it between 2024-12-03 to 2024-12-10. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
PERENNIAL & VERSATILE APPLICATIONS: Our Trifolium Pratense (red clover seeds), lasting 3-5 years, are perfect for cover crops, food plots, pasture mixtures, hay, and silage. Our clover seeds grow to 24 inches and are widely grown in temperate regions. They often persist longer due to self-seeding, making them highly versatile. They are suitable for bulk planting in backyard, gardens, lawns, and food plots.
ADAPTABLE GROWTH & SOIL IMPROVEMENT: Our inoculated red clover seed thrives in USDA Zones 3-9 and full sun environments, flourishing in various climates, soil types, and fertility levels. It establishes vigorously, improving soil structure, and fertility through nitrogen fixation. This supports sustainable agriculture and is beneficial for gardening and xeriscape designs.
COMPANION PLANTING: Naturally resistant to plant sickness, our red clover flower seed is ideal for crop rotation. It can be grown with cool-season perennial grasses or alone, providing nutritious forage throughout the seasons and enhancing green pasture productivity. It is excellent for erosion control and natural garden landscaping.
ATTRACTS POLLINATORS & HIGH YIELD: Extremely attractive to bees and other pollinators, our flowering red clovers supports a healthy ecosystem. It often yields more seed than crimson clover, white clover, mini clover & other clovers, with a longer growing season ensuring consistent and reliable forage for livestock. Ideal for wildflower gardens and attracting deer, rabbits, and other wild life.
EASY PLANTING & SEASONAL GUIDELINES: Plant these red clover seeds at 1/2 lb per 1,000 sq ft or 8-16 lbs per acre, with a seeding depth of 1/4 inch. In the north and central regions, plant in late winter to early spring; in the south, plant in autumn for optimal growth and maximum crop potential. The seeds are coated with inoculant for better establishment and yield potential, ensuring robust growth and high germination rates.
This is a branded, inoculated, Nitro-Coated clover seed sold by Outsidepride. Please ensure your clover seed comes from Outsidepride or you are not buying Outsidepride seed. Nitro-Coat rhizobium strains are specifically chosen for each seed type. A key to any successful establishment and early seed development is moisture. NITRO-COAT is naturally water absorbent and helps attract soil moisture to the seed, getting your stand established quickly. This coating process which Outsidepride utilizes, assures that only the top-performing and crop-specific rhizobia will be applied to ensure your clovers reach maximum nodulation, stand establishment, and yield potential. The weight of the clover seeds will contain approximately 34% coating material that contains the inoculant and water holding material for better establishment and viability of the seed. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated. Red Clover, or Trifolium pratense, is considered to be the most popular and widely grown clover. It tolerates a wide range of climates and soil conditions; however, it does best where it can receive rainfall or irrigation during the growing season. It is grown over much of the temperate areas of the United States. In the southern United States, Red Clover is used as a winter annual. It is often used in a crop rotation program because it is easy to establish and it fixates nitrogen into the soil. It can be planted alone or in mixtures of grass for hay and silage. Red Clover is recognized by the rose-pink oval flower heads. It is extremely attractive to insects and bumble bees are the main pollinator. Plant Red Clover in late winter or early spring when rains can help the seed to germinate and establish well.