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Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical

Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical Free, High Germination (1/4 Pound)

Product ID : 51390732


Galleon Product ID 51390732
UPC / ISBN 045079848443
Shipping Weight 0.24 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 6.93 x 5 x 0.67 inches
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Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical Features

  • TOP QUALITY SPROUTING SEEDS - Todd’s Seeds test all their seeds for high germination rates. Todd’s Seeds heirloom seeds are grown & packed in the USA.

  • EASY TO SPROUT/GROW - Save yourself time, money, and grocery shopping! Grow your own sprouts, microgreens or full-grown vegetables in microgreen growing trays, sprout jars, countertop sprouters, Aerogardens, or outside in the dirt. It's fun to grow your own at home!

  • EVERY PACKAGE - Todd’s Seeds are hand packed, visually inspected and laboratory tested for pathogens and contaminants for your safety and make sure you get the finest seeds in the known universe!

  • BROUGHT TO YOU BY USA-based growers who have been growing for generations. We offer full customer support & we'll do whatever we can to make sure you’re growing your best ever! We’re always here to help.


About Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds, Non-GMO, Chemical

These are chemical free, non-gmo sprouting seeds for human consumption. They are also used for crop cover. You can plant red clover in late spring or early fall and it will quickly establish itself. Scarify your lawn with a spade to remove any stray leaves. Rake the soil lightly to allow the seed to make contact with the soil. Once the clover is established, you can fertilize it with nitrogen throughout the growing season. Once it has established itself, you can enjoy its colorful flowers and leaves. Its nutrient-rich roots help it tolerate moderate sunlight and water. Red clover is susceptible to several diseases and pests, which is why weed control is important. Fortunately, red clover is less susceptible to diseases and pests once it has grown. Sclerotinia, also known as Sclerotia sclerotiorum is one such disease. It is easily contracted after spring rains. It infects the root system of red clover and reduces its crude protein content. Sclerotinia can be prevented by applying lime to your field or spraying carbendazim on it. Harvesting red clover requires patience and precise timing. Once the flower heads begin to bloom, remove the stems and store them in an airtight container for several months. Red clover flower heads can also be used for ice cream and bread. They can also be eaten. You can also use them as a pet's food.