Say goodbye to the hassle of traditional lawns and hello to the sustainable charm of a clover lawn. Perfect as a grass alternative lawn or ground cover, clover is low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and ideal for homeowners seeking a lush, green yard that requires less effort. By planting clover seeds, you’ll enjoy a lawn that reduces erosion, controls weeds, and improves poor soil while supporting beneficial insects.
Whether you choose a pure clover yard or a grass-clover lawn mix, this versatile plant delivers a durable, attractive, and cost-effective solution for your garden. Plus, its nitrogen-fixing properties naturally enrich your soil, making it a smart choice for sustainable gardening.
Key Benefits
- Requires less water and fertiliser, making it low-maintenance.
- Supports beneficial insects and improves soil health.
- Controls weeds and reduces the need for chemical treatments.
- Thrives in poor soil, shady areas, and a variety of climates.
- Durable enough for kids and pets when mixed with grass.
Planting Guide
- Best time to seed: mid-March to mid-April for optimal growth.
- Sprinkle or rake seeds lightly into the soil; no deep planting required.
- For shady lawns, use twice the recommended seed rate for full coverage.
- Mist with water daily until seedlings appear, then reduce watering.
- Avoid mowing during summer to allow clover to bloom and reseed naturally.
Clover Care Tips
- Mow at a height of 1.5–2 inches to encourage growth.
- Avoid herbicides that target broadleaf plants to preserve your clover.
- For microclover, regular mowing is essential to maintain a dwarf growth habit.
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