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White Dutch Clover 6,000 Seeds 14 Grams Bulk USA
White Dutch Clover 6,000 Seeds 14 Grams Bulk USA
White Dutch Clover 6,000 Seeds 14 Grams Bulk USA

White Dutch Clover 6,000 Seeds 14 Grams Bulk USA Harvested pollinator bee Butterfly

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About White Dutch Clover 6,000 Seeds 14 Grams Bulk USA

6,000+ White Dutch Clover seeds Approx 14 grams of seeds. White Dutch Clover is a fine source of nectar and pollen for honey bees. Usually both yellow and white are used by beekeepers because yellow may bloom as much as two weeks before white, and a combination of the two extends the flowering season. White Dutch Clover (Trifolium repent) is a perennial clover that originated in Europe. It is widely used as a ground cover and alternative to traditional bluegrass and/or fescue lawns. It is also highly palatable and nutritious for all classes of livestock and is commonly planted with orchardgrass, ryegrass, or tall fescue for pasture. It is also a choice food for deer and elk. It will fix nitrogen. White Dutch Clover is considered a short clover and many homeowners include it in their lawn. It germinates and establishes fast, is dependable and persists. White dutch is the most popular clover seed for lawn alteratives. It grows vigorously in poor clay soil. White Dutch Clover thrives best in a cool, moist climate in soils with ample lime, phosphate, and potash. In general, white clover is best adapted to clay and silt soils in humid and irrigated areas. It grows successfully on sandy soils with a high water table or irrigated droughty soils when adequately fertilized. White clover seldom roots deeper than 2 feet, which makes it adapted to shallow soils when adequate moisture is available.