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CRIMSON CLOVER -
CRIMSON CLOVER -
(1000 seeds)
Planting crimson clover is a great way to enrich soil and feed neighbouring plants. But the crimson flowers are pretty too and quite tasty in Read More
Planting crimson clover is a great way to enrich soil and feed neighbouring plants. But the crimson flowers are pretty too and quite tasty in salads. Plant it in lawns to save on fertilizer or use it as a companion or green manure in your vegetable or flower garden. You can also try it as a ground cover all on its own since the flowers are pretty enough to warrant use as an ornamental. Bees love it, so it's a great way of attracting pollinators into your garden.
(Please note that the seed count printed on the packet is incorrect at 7500,. The actual seed count is 1000 seeds per packet)
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Days to Flower
182 days
Days to Harvest
Plant Spacing
20cm
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun
Plant Height
Watering
Medium
Flower Colour
Red
Plant Spacing
20cm
Plant Height
Additional Features
Flower, Herbs, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Ground Cover, Heirloom, Soil Builder
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Product Details
Common Name: CRIMSON CLOVER -
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 1000
Days to Flower: 182 days
Watering: Medium
Flower Colour: Red
Plant Spacing: 20cm
Additional Features: Flower, Herbs, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Ground Cover, Heirloom, Soil Builder
Scientific Name: Trifolium incarnatum
Germination Time: 21-30 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Apr
Arid Sow: Spring or Autumn
Temperate Sow: Sep-Apr
Sub-Tropical Sow: Spring or Autumn
Tropical Sow: Autumn
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Growing Information
How to Sow
Crimson clover should be sown when soil temperatures are relatively warm. Cover the seeds with about 5mm of soil and never plant deeper than 10mm. Choose a well-drained medium, and keep moist until germination.
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8 reviews For CRIMSON CLOVER -
JJasmine BednarikGrowing nicely.
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How to Sow
Crimson clover should be sown when soil temperatures are relatively warm. Cover the seeds with about 5mm of soil and never plant deeper than 10mm. Choose a well-drained medium, and keep moist until germination.
Common Name: CRIMSON CLOVER -
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 1000
Days to Flower: 182 days
Watering: Medium
Flower Colour: Red
Plant Spacing: 20cm
Additional Features: Flower, Herbs, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Ground Cover, Heirloom, Soil Builder
Scientific Name: Trifolium incarnatum
Germination Time: 21-30 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Apr
Arid Sow: Spring or Autumn
Temperate Sow: Sep-Apr
Sub-Tropical Sow: Spring or Autumn
Tropical Sow: Autumn
8 reviews For CRIMSON CLOVER -
Growing nicely.
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