Introducing our perfectly crafted clover seed blend! After years of tweaking and perfecting, we are thrilled to finally share it with you. This unique 12-seed blend is specifically designed for raised beds and container plants, providing the ideal balance of nutrients for your plants to thrive.
What sets our blend apart is the high concentration of clover seed, with almost 60% coming from four different types of clover. This diverse mix not only adds a pop of color to your garden, but also encourages the growth of mycorrhizal fungi populations. These beneficial microorganisms work in harmony with your plants, helping to increase root growth, improve soil structure, and enhance overall plant health.
With our clover seed blend, you'll be able to enjoy a lush and vibrant garden all season long. So, don't wait any longer, add this amazing product to your gardening toolkit today and experience the difference for yourself!
- Stimulate Soil Biological Activity
- Cycle Nutrients More Effectively
- Create a No-Till Living Organic Soil utilizing all Natural Non-GMO cover crop seeds.
- Order your cover crop seeds today and create a living mulch tomorrow.
Clover Cover Crop Seeds Included
Blend of 12
Made in the USA
- Flax - Carter
- Clover - Yellow Sweet
- Clover - White Dutch
- Clover - Medium Red
- Clover - Crimson
- Lentils - Indianhead
- Millet - White Proso
- Vetch - Hairy
- Vetch - Common
- Cowpeas - Red Ripper
- Buckwheat - Mancan
- Pea - Forage
FAQ
How many Clover Cover Crop Seed do I use?
Use about 6 Grams or 1/2 Tablespoon of Cover Crop Seeds for every square foot of soil surface area.
A 5 Gallon Home Depot bucket is 13" in Diameter and just under 1 Square foot.
If you have 5-10 Gallon containers a 3lb Bag will work for about 150 Individual Containers.
Similarly, a 1/2 lb bag will work for ~25 5-10 gallon containers.
Why use Clover Cover Crop Seeds?
Why should I use cover crops at all? Cover cropping is used to protect and improve the soil. It helps to prevent soil erosion, enhance soil fertility and structure, and suppress weeds. Additionally, cover crops can also promote biodiversity and provide a habitat for beneficial insects and microorganisms.
Cover crops such as clover can fix nitrogen from the air, which can be used by other plants in the soil, leading to a reduction in fertilizer costs. Overall, cover crops are an excellent sustainable farming practice that can help improve soil health and reduce the need for synthetic inputs, ultimately leading to better crop yields and a healthier environment.
Does Cover Cropping Increase Water Retention?
Yes, it can help improve water retention in the soil. When cover crops are established, they form a protective layer on top of the soil, which helps to reduce water loss through evaporation. The roots of cover crops also penetrate the soil, improving the soil's water-holding capacity. As a result, more water can be retained in the soil for longer periods, making it available to crops for their growth and development.
Planting clover cover crop or any other cover crop can play a vital role in enhancing water management on farms.
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