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Our Non-GMO Tri-Color Clover Seed is an equal mix of Medium Red Clover Trifolium pratense, Crimson Clover Trifolium incarnatum, and Dutch White Clover Trifolium repens. Add quick and showy color to any grass lawn and attract lots of pollinators. Grows well in just about any type of well-drained soil, especially sandy loam. It is highly attractive to pollinators and helps support the grass and other flowering plants in your lawn. Combined perennial in zones 4-10 and has the potential to reseed itself.
| USDA Hardiness Zones: | 4-10 |
| Height: | 6-12" (with blooms) |
| Bloom/Period: | Yes, spring into late summer |
| Sunlight: | Full sun to part shade |
| Soil: | Grows well in sand, silt, and loam well drained soils. |
| Drought Tolerance: | High |
| Maintenance Needs: | Low |
| Pairs Well With: | Fine Fescue (Low Mow) Grass, Self-Heal, Sweet Alyssum, English Mixed Daisy, White Yarrow |
Seeding Information:
When to Seed: Spring, late summer, or early fall when rains are frequent and temperatures are moderate. Do not seed if a frost is forecast. Can also be dormant seeded on frozen ground.
Site Preparation: Mow at .5-1", remove clippings and rake any additional thatch. The soil must be visible and loosened up before seeding or seed will likely not grow.
Watering: Lightly water after seeding to start germination process. Prevent soil from completely drying out for a period of 1-2 weeks, then water as needed if seedlings start wilting.
Mowing: Maintain a height of 3" for the first year. This prevents the grass and any weeds from crowding out the baby Flawn seedlings.
Fertilizer: For lawns that have not been fertilized recently it may be beneficial to apply a low nitrogen organic fertilizer 2-3 months after seeding such as a 8-0-4 or similar.
Weed Control: It is best to remove excessive weeds by hand or natural methods before seeding. After seeding, remove unwanted weeds as desired. WARNING: Do not broadcast apply weed killers as they will kill the plants.
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