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Product Overview
Description
Tall biennial legume reaching 3-6 feet. Massive taproot breaks hardpan and mines deep nutrients. Fixes 100-175 lbs N/acre. Excellent drought tolerance once established. Fragrant yellow or white flowers. Premier bee plant.
Preferred Climate
Cool-season biennial. Zones 4-9. Extremely adaptable. Tolerates drought, heat, cold, and poor soils. Thrives in alkaline conditions. Pioneer species for disturbed sites.
The Science Behind It
Scientific Name
Trifolium pratense
Best Use
Soil improvement, hardpan remediation, honey production, green manure, wildlife cover, roadside stabilization, mine reclamation
Nutrients Available
Zones 4-9, Northeast, Midwest, Pacific NW
How to Apply
Plant red clover in early spring (March-April) or late summer (August-September) when soil temps are 50-65°F. Drill at 8-10 lbs/acre or broadcast at 10-12 lbs/acre. Frost seeding in February-March works exceptionally well - broadcast onto frozen ground and let freeze-thaw cycles work seed into soil. Seed depth should not exceed ¼ inch. Inoculation with Rhizobium trifolii is essential for nitrogen fixation. Expect germination in 14-21 days.
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