White Dutch Clover Ground Cover

Builds Humus, Enriches Soil

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White Dutch Clover Ground Cover

Builds Humus, Enriches Soil

  • Grows 3-5 in. tall
  • Excellent groundcover
  • Produces nitrogen
  • Attracts pollinators
  • Grows in poor soils
An environmentally friendly solution to many gardening problems! Planting White Dutch Clover can improve the soil, attract bees, control erosion and outcompete weeds. In gardens, White Dutch Clover can be used as a ground cover between garden rows. Growing just 3-5 in. tall, it covers quickly and crowds out weeds, and it gets thicker and stronger every year. White Dutch Clover can also be planted in lawns where it helps fertilize the grass and attracts bees. It tolerates cold, heat, drought and foot traffic—and grows in poor soil. Sow seeds in the spring. 1/2 lb. seeds sows 1000 sq. ft.
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  • Height: 3 - 5 Inches
  • Depth:For over-seeding and existing lawn, sow four to six ounces per 1,000 square feet (four oz. per 1,000 square feet should be plenty if sown at the same time as grass seed).
  • Size: 1 Lb
  • Blooms: Spring to Fall.
  • Zone: 2-9
  • Germination: 10 - 15 Days
  • Form: cover crop
  • Soil Requirements: Moist, rich soil.

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