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Clover Seed Collection – Dutch White Clover & Crimson Clover for Soil Building, Ground Cover & Pollinator Gardens
Clover Seed Collection – Dutch White Clover & Crimson Clover for Soil Building, Ground Cover & Pollinator Gardens
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Strengthen your soil and support a thriving garden ecosystem with the Clover Seed Collection from Survival Garden Seeds. This two-variety mix features Dutch White Clover and Crimson Clover—both dependable, nitrogen-fixing legumes that enrich soil, attract pollinators, and provide beautiful, low-maintenance ground cover. Whether you’re improving raised bed fertility, controlling erosion, supporting wildlife, or adding visual interest, these clovers offer versatile performance and quick establishment.
Dutch White Clover excels as a resilient ground cover that tolerates poor soil, wet conditions, light shade, moderate drought, and even foot traffic. Crimson Clover provides vibrant, elongated blooms that bring color to the landscape while offering nectar for bees and beneficial insects. Both varieties enhance soil health naturally and integrate easily into gardens, lawns, and wildlife areas.
Varieties Included in the Clover Seed Collection:
- Dutch White Clover: A hardy, environmentally friendly ground cover that fixes nitrogen into the soil and reduces erosion. Performs well in lawns, garden beds, and uneven terrain. Flowers attract pollinators, and the blossoms can be used to make a mild herbal tea.
- Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum): A fast-establishing annual with striking red flower spikes. Useful for soil improvement, erosion control, forage, and wildlife support. Blooms can be dried for tea and are especially beautiful when planted in mass.
Why Customers Love the Clover Seed Collection:
- Provides natural soil enrichment through nitrogen fixation
- Offers erosion control, ground cover, and improved soil structure
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects
- Suitable for lawns, raised beds, wildlife plots, and flower borders
- Includes clear planting instructions for beginning gardeners
How to Grow:
Sow seeds in full sun in well-prepared, loose soil. Broadcast evenly and lightly rake in, keeping soil moist until germination. Dutch White Clover spreads to form a dense mat, while Crimson Clover grows upright and blooms quickly. Both varieties benefit gardens as cover crops or companion plants. Allow blooms to mature for reseeding or mow before seed set if you prefer controlled growth.
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