Alsike Clover Seed From Outsidepride - Trifolium Hybridum

Alsike Clover Seeds

10 LBS - Inoculated
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34.99
50 LBS - Inoculated
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159.99

LATIN NAME

Trifolium hybridum

SEASON

Biennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 8

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

HEIGHT

24 - 48 inches

BLOOM COLOR

Pink

SOWING TEMP

40F+

WHEN TO PLANT

Early spring to late summer

AVERAGE GERM

7 - 14 days

PLANTING DEPTH

1/8 to 1/4 inch

SOWING METHOD

Broadcast or drill

SEEDING RATE

6 - 8 lbs per acre

IDEAL FOR

Nitrogen fixator, pasture improvement, wildlife, cover crop, pollinator, silage

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Adapts to wet soils

ESTABLISHMENT RATE

Moderate

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS

Moderate

ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE

Moderate - high

COLD TOLERANCE

Fair

HEAT TOLERANCE

Fair

SHADE TOLERANCE

Low

FERTILITY NEEDS

Low

MATURE HEIGHT

24 - 48 inches

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

HEIGHT

6 - 15 inches

BLOOM COLOR

White

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

HEIGHT

4 - 6 inches

BLOOM COLOR

White (If not mowed)

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

BLOOM COLOR

White

SOWING TEMP

WHEN TO PLANT

AVERAGE GERM

PLANTING DEPTH

SOWING METHOD

SEEDING RATE

IDEAL FOR

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

ESTABLISHMENT RATE

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS

ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE

COLD TOLERANCE

HEAT TOLERANCE

SHADE TOLERANCE

Good

FERTILITY NEEDS

Low

MATURE HEIGHT

18 - 48 inches

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

HEIGHT

48 - 72 inches

BLOOM COLOR

Pink

LATIN NAME

Trifolium vesiculosum

SEASON

Annual

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM COLOR

Pink

SOWING TEMP

40F+

WHEN TO PLANT

6 - 8 weeks before first frost

AVERAGE GERM

7 - 14 days

PLANTING DEPTH

1/8 - 1/4 inch

SOWING METHOD

Broadcast or drill

SEEDING RATE

10 - 15 lbs acre

IDEAL FOR

Hay, wildlife, orchards, row crops, mixed with grasses, pollinators, grazing, cover crop

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Drought tolerant, low maintenance

ESTABLISHMENT RATE

Fast

MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS

Low - moderate

ACIDIC SOIL TOLERANCE

Low

COLD TOLERANCE

Fair

HEAT TOLERANCE

Good

SHADE TOLERANCE

Poor

FERTILITY NEEDS

Low

MATURE HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

HEIGHT

30 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Summer and fall

BLOOM COLOR

Cream

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE

Loam, clay, sand, rocky, pH 5.6 - 7.3

DEER RESISTANT

No

FOLIAGE COLOR

Silvery green

LATIN NAME

Lespedeza capitata

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

6 - 9

HEIGHT

18 - 36 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early to mid summer

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Well-drained, sandy, pH 6.2 - 7.5

About...

Alsike Clover (Trifolium Hybridum) - Alsike clover is a short-lived perennial plant, alsike clover lacks persistence so is treated agriculturally as a biennial. It is grown widely in the eastern and northern mid-western states, and in the Pacific Northwest from bulk clover seeds. Similar in many ways to red clover, it matures a week to ten days earlier.

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Man In Alsike Clover Field With Bulk Seed Bag For Planting
Bulk Alsike Clover Seeds For Planting
Outsidepride Biennial Alsike Clover Seed, known botanically as Trifolium Hybridum, is a resilient biennial plant widely cultivated across the eastern and northern mid-western states, as well as the Pacific Northwest. Standing 24 to 48 inches tall, it thrives in full sun and is especially suited for cool, wet climates. Its adaptability extends to a range of soil types, even those too acidic for other clovers. With pink or white blooms from spring through summer, this clover is a valuable addition to forage, hay, greenchop, and grazing systems, particularly in wetland pastures. It is available in 2 different sizes to cover your various gardening needs.
Cold & Winter Hardy Alsike Clover Seeds
Cold Hardy
These seeds thrive in cold climates, making them ideal for regions with colder winters. Perfect for USDA zones 3-8, they provide robust growth even in challenging conditions. These seeds are designed to withstand freezing temperatures and provide consistent forage, hay, or grazing options year after year.
Drought Tolerant Alsike Clover Seeds
Drought Resistance
Alsike Clover's deep roots help it thrive even during dry spells by accessing moisture deep within the soil. This drought resistance makes it a reliable choice for planting in food plots, and lawns, especially in areas with inconsistent rainfall, ensuring the clover remains healthy and vibrant.
Alsike Clover For Green Manure & Erosion Control
Erosion Control
Alsike Clover is highly effective for erosion control, thanks to its dense growth and strong root system that hold soil in place. Whether used in cover crops, pasture grass, or along slopes, this clover helps prevent soil erosion, protecting and stabilizing the land in a variety of environments.
Adaptabile Alsike Clover Acicid or Alkaline Soil
Adaptable to Soil Composition
Alsike Clover’s ability to thrive in both acidic and alkaline soils showcases its adaptability. It grows well where other clovers may not, making it ideal for diverse planting needs. This clover is especially useful in soils that vary in pH, ensuring healthy growth across different conditions.
Coated Alsike Clover For Forage, Nitrogen Fixer, Hay Production, Cover Cropping
Reaching a height of 24-48 inches, Alsike Clover is not only a great source of forage but also plays a key role in improving pasture quality. As a nitrogen fixer, it enriches the soil, promoting healthier, more vigorous plant growth. Whether used as a cover crop or in mixed plantings, this biennial clover supports a balanced and thriving ecosystem, contributing to overall soil fertility.
Alsike Clover Seed For Livestock, Farming, Pastures, Grazing
Alsike Clover is a powerful tool for improving farm productivity. Its deep roots help stabilize the soil, while its nutrient-rich foliage provides excellent forage for livestock. Ideal for healthier farming, this clover supports healthy soil and robust animals. Whether you’re planting it in pastures or deer plots, Alsike Clover enhances both the land and the livestock that rely on it.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time For Alsike Clover Seeds
Our Alsike clover seed has been coated with an inoculant for better establishment. Nitrogen fixation is one of the key values found in legumes and can only occur with the proper inoculation. With a seeding rate of 6-8 lbs/acre and a depth of 1/4 inch, it offers reliable growth across diverse environments. Alsike clover seeds will germinate and produce well on well-drained soils. It is also known to do well on soils that are too acidic for red clover and will tolerate more alkalinity than most clovers.

Alsike Clover (Trifolium Hybridum) - Alsike clover is a short-lived perennial plant, alsike clover lacks persistence so is treated agriculturally as a biennial. It is grown widely in the eastern and northern mid-western states from bulk clover seeds, and in the Pacific Northwest. Similar in many ways to red clover, it matures a week to ten days earlier. It is especially well adapted to cool climates and wet soils, will tolerate flooding for considerable periods. Alsike clover seeds will also germinate and produce well on well-drained soils. Does well on soils to acidic for red clover, and will tolerate more alkalinity than most clovers; however, it responds to lime application. May be readily established on poorly drained or overflow land. Usually produces only one hay crop a year. Fits well in pasture mixes for wet lands. Alsike clover tends to lodge badly; a companion crop is desirable for hay production. Flowers are pink or white.



Inoculated Seed - Our Alsike clover seed has been coated with an inoculant for better establishment. Nitrogen fixation is a one of the key values found in legumes and can only occur with the proper inoculation. Although many strains or Rhizobium may be present in the soil, all are not equally beneficial. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. A key to any successful establishment and early seed development is moisture. Nitro-Coat® is naturally water absorbent and helps attract soil moisture to the seed, getting your stand established quickly. This coating process which Outsidepride utilizes, assures that only the top-performing and crop-specific rhizobia will be applied to ensure your clovers reach maximum nodulation, stand establishment, and yield potential. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. The weight of the clover seeds will contain approximately 34% coating material that contains the inoculant and water holding material for better establishment and viability of the seed. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated. This coating material is not OMRI certified.

Seeding rate 6 to 8 lbs/acre.

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Transform your outdoor space with Outsidepride Subterranean Clover Seed (Trifolium Subterraneum), an annual seed perfect for cover crops, pastures, and forage. Ideal for USDA Zones 3-10, it thrives in moist, shaded, or full sun environments and elevations up to 3,000 feet, making it a fantastic choice for California and similar climates. This drought-tolerant clover grows to a compact 6-12 inches, forming a lush, pollinator-friendly ground cover with delicate white blooms. It naturally enriches the soil by fixing nitrogen, promoting healthy growth in meadows, lawns, and gardens. Available in 2 different sizes for easy seeding across large areas, this clover offers excellent germination and establishes quickly.
Subterranean Clover Makes High Protein Forage For Pastures & Livestock
High-Protein Forage
Offers exceptional high forage yields, perfect for pastures and grazing livestock. This annual clover grows densely, producing abundant, nutrient-rich forage. With strong germination and adaptability to full sun or shade, it ensures a reliable, robust forage crop in meadows and pastures.
Subterranean Clover Is A Self-Seeding Annual
Self-Reseeding
A self-reseeding annual, making it ideal for low-maintenance cover and pasture. It naturally drops seeds at season's end, creating a healthier, returning forage and ground cover. Enjoy year-round benefits in meadows, pastures, and gardens with this drought-tolerant seed.
Sub Clover Highly Soil Adaptable Moist To Well-drained Soils
Soil Adaptability
Highly soil adaptable, thriving in moist to well-drained soils across various USDA zones and elevations. Ideal for pastures, meadows, and gardens, this drought-tolerant clover seeds ground cover enriches soil with nitrogen, supporting wild life growth in diverse environments
Subterranean Clover Cool Season Annual Legume
Cool-Season Annual
A cool-season annual, perfect for fall or spring planting. It thrives in cooler temperatures, making it ideal for winter cover and early forage. This hardy clover seed for lawns grows well in meadows, pastures, and gardens, offering lush, healthier ground cover in mild climates.
Subterranean Clover Soil Enhancement Improvement Nitrogen Fixator
Maximize your soil enrichment with Outsidepride Subterranean Clover Seed, coated with Nitro-Coat inoculant for enhanced nitrogen fixation and quick establishment. Each seed is treated with top-performing Rhizobium strains, attracting moisture for better germination and strong pasture and forage yields. This premium coating ensures your clover reaches full potential, creating a dense, resilient ground cover in any outdoor setting
Subterranean Clover For Pastures, Forage, Ground Cover
Perfect for establishing permanent pastures, Outsidepride Subterranean clover seed offers dense, resilient growth that thrives season after season. This annual clover provides consistent forage, strong ground cover, and natural nitrogen enrichment for healthier, low-maintenance pastures year-round.
Subterranean Clover Seeding Rate & Planting Time
For best results, sow Subterranean Clovers in autumn before the first rain, or irrigate to encourage germination if conditions are dry. Broadcast seeds at 20-25 lbs per acre, covering no more than 1/2 inch deep. Expect beautiful white blooms in early spring, with plants reaching 6-15 inches tall. Thrives in full sun to partial shade across USDA Zones 3-10. This annual clover is ideal for ground cover, pasture, and forage applications.

Subterranean Clover (Trifolium Subterraneum) - Subterranean clover is an annual clover well adapted to warm moist winter and dry summers. Flourishes in Australia when grown from bulk clover seeds, used as a rangeland legume in Western Oregon and California. Suitable for foothills and non-irrigated pastures. A portion of the seed head buries in the soil giving this clover its name and causes a difficult seed harvest. This clover is considered a reseeding winter annual plant. Needs 15 inches of rainfall, grows to 3000 feet elevation. Tolerant to acidic soils, requires well-drained soil. Used for permanent pastures.

Inoculated Seed - Our subterranean clover seed has been coated with an inoculant for better establishment. Nitrogen fixation is a one of the key values found in legumes and can only occur with the proper inoculation. Although many strains or Rhizobium may be present in the soil, all are not equally beneficial. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. A key to any successful establishment and early seed development is moisture. Nitro-Coat® is naturally water absorbent and helps attract soil moisture to the seed, getting your stand established quickly. This coating process which Outsidepride utilizes, assures that only the top-performing and crop-specific rhizobia will be applied to ensure your clovers reach maximum nodulation, stand establishment, and yield potential. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. The weight of the clover seeds will contain approximately 34% coating material that contains the inoculant and water holding material for better establishment and viability of the seed. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated. This coating material is not OMRI certified.

Seeding rate 20 to 25 lbs/acre.

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Miniclover Lawn Clover Seed
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Mico Clover Lawn Grass Seed
Erosion- Control
Our Perennial White Miniclover is ideal for erosion control, providing a dense mat that helps prevent soil erosion while maintaining a lush, green appearance. In fact, our Miniclover is easy to maintain and grass-friendly, enriching the soil with nitrogen and reducing the need for fertilizers. Whether you're dealing with erosion or simply looking for an attractive ground cover solution, our seeds are perfect for any garden. Keep your yard looking pristine and protect your soil with our reliable erosion control solution.
Miniclover Dwarf Clover Seed
Ground Cover
Transform your landscape with our premium ground cover seeds, perfect for any garden. You can mix our perennial micro clover with other ground cover plants like red creeping thyme, creeping jenny, and sedum seeds, each offering unique benefits and aesthetic appeal. Enhance your garden’s beauty and functionality with our reliable and easy-to-maintain ground cover solutions. Discover the joy of a vibrant, low-maintenance garden that thrives throughout the seasons.
Microclover Drought Tolerance
Drought Tolerant
Our Perennial White Miniclover or microclover is ideal for dry conditions, enriching the soil health of your lawn. These ground covers minimize watering and fertilizing needs, making them cost-effective than other type of Clovers. Adding even a very small amount of miniclover to an existing lawn will improve the color, increase drought tolerance, and crowd out unwanted plants.
Dwarf Low Growing Mini & Micro Clover Seeds
Enhance your lawn with Outsidepride Perennial White Miniclover Dwarf, a superior ground cover featuring small leaves that grow to only 4-6 inches tall. Ideal for low maintenance and high wear tolerance, our miniclover is not only easy to grow but also functions as a nitrogen fixer, enriching your soil naturally. Our versatile clover can be trained to maintain its compact size after just a few mowings, making it the perfect choice for a lush lawn that requires minimal maintenance. Transform your outdoor space with our resilient and lazy lawn solution.
Fast Germination Miniclover Microclover Seeds
Our MiniClover is adapted to a wide range of climatic and soil conditions. When Miniclover is planted in warm temperatures and kept moist, you will have sprouts typically within 5 - 7 days. If our Miniclover is not cut then the leaf size increases, the more it is cut then the smaller the leaf size. When Miniclover or micro clover lawns are not mowed at all, the leaf size will be about 1/2 the size of White Dutch Clover and it will flower in the summer for about 1 month.
Miniclover Seeding & Planting Rates For Ground Cover
Our Perennial White Miniclover Dwarf grows almost anywhere with minimal effort. Ideal for low maintenance and high wear tolerance, it enriches your soil naturally as a nitrogen fixer. With a seeding rate of 1 - 2 lbs per 1000 square feet and a depth of approximately 1/8 inch, it's easy to plant. Seed in late winter, early spring, or late summer in the Southern USA and early spring or late summer in the Northern USA. Coated with Nitro-Coat for better establishment, it supports no-till, minimum-till, and broadcast seeding techniques. Perfect for integrating with other ground cover plants like moss phlox, sweet woodruff, and ajuga seeds, our miniclover creates a lush, green lawn and pasture. Ideal for erosion control, full shade ground cover, and drought-resistant grass seed applications, it transforms your outdoor space into a vibrant, green-filled landscape.

Superior drought tolerance

The image to the left demonstrates the drought tolerance of Miniclover and its ability to pass that benefit on to turf grass. The highlighted plot is a mixture of typical lawn grass and miniclover, the surrounding plots are all different kinds of popular lawn grasses.

After establishment, none of the plots were watered for two weeks! The picture was taken at the end of that two weeks. As you can see, the plot with Miniclover stayed healthy and green — not only the Miniclover itself, but also the turf grass it was mixed with benefitted from the deep Miniclover roots.

White clover remains greener much longer than lawn grasses do, in both drought and cold conditions. Lawns containing Miniclover are a brighter green earlier and later in the year. It has a good summer color, as it is particularly resistant to drought because of its deep rooting system.

Miniclover is adapted to a wide range of climatic and soil conditions. It tolerates wet and partially shady conditions, as well as drought. However, it can only tolerate wet conditions as long as the area is not flooded for long periods. The type of shade normally occurring in parks and on golf courses is not a problem for Miniclover or other dwarf, low growing, microclovers. White clover can also help aerate the soil, thus reducing concerns over soil compaction. White clover tolerates compacted soil better than lawn grass does. It has longer roots, enabling it to access water at deeper levels than most lawn grasses. If you're interested in cheap, low-maintenance lawn alternatives to grass, Miniclover is the perfect solution and is easy to plant from bulk clover seeds. Add it to your existing lawn to improve overall lawn health or use as a complete lawn alternative.

If Miniclover is not cut then the leaf size increases, the more it is cut then the smaller the leaf size. When Miniclover or micro clover lawns are not mowed at all, the leaf size will be about 1/2 the size of White Dutch Clover. When it is mowed, new leaf heads form within a few days so it continually looks thick and lush. If the clover lawn is never mowed, it will get approximately 6 inches tall depending on soil quality, sunshine, water, temperature, etc. If you mow it, it will want to quit growing just slightly taller than the height it was mowed at. For example, if you mow it at a height of 3 inches, it will head back out and quit growing at a height of approximately 4 inches. In other words, you can almost "train" its growing height with infrequent mowings which is called, "plant elasticity". Usually, just after a few mowings it will stay in the 4" height range becoming a very dense, very lush, and very beautiful lawn or ground cover.
 

The wear tolerance of turf containing Miniclover or microclovers will exceed that of traditional lawn grasses. The white clover permanently fertilizes the sward, thus increasing its wear tolerance. In addition, it weaves its stolons with the grass, spreading evenly and integrating its leaves homogeneously into the sward. Miniclover will improve the performance of even the highest-ranking wear tolerant varieties. The improved wear tolerance of Miniclover is very important, particularly for areas of sports fields or clover lawns where ground cover can be difficult to retain due to dogs or other heavy traffic. Adding Miniclover or micro clovers to the grass not only improves wear tolerances, helps to aerate the soil, adds natural nitrogen to the soil, but it also results in an improved tolerance to cutting, allowing lower mowing heights to make a good clover seed ground cover.

 


  • Great clover! grew really fast between my stepping stones...only regret is I should have bought more seed because they are out of it now.
  • I dont remember when I first heard about Outside Pride, but it has been a family tradition to get wildflower seed mixes from them every year so when I needed to reseed part of my lawn and decided to go with clover this time, Outside Pride caught my eye. The mini-clover seed germinated in three to five days and has hung in there despite the ground being on the dry side of dessicated, not ideal moisture conditions at all ... and my Village DPW has banned lawn watering so all it gets is what I carry in a water-sprinkler can. If needed again in the coming Spring I will not hesitate to get more.
  • I have 5 large dogs and we had a bad winter. Between them they practically destroyed the yard. I decided to plant the mini clover and the yard looks better than it has in years.
  • I highly recommend this clover and look forward to not mowing next year.
  • I live in a condo with a small back yard comprised of just planting beds along a paver pathway and patio. I have small dogs I wanted to find a better substrate for them (besides mulch) plus I wanted some more green to "liven up" the patio. So I tried to grow grass - but no luck. After doing a search on grass alternatives I learned about Mini Clover and decided to give it a shot. Two weeks later it is filling in nicely with minimal care. It is not a full covering yet but everywhere I have scattered seed it is growing evenly (both heavily shaded and full sun areas). When I started no grass was left and I had raked the soil prior to scattering the mini clover seeds using the scott's hand spreader (set on 1 smallest opening). Very pleased so far and I can't wait for it to become more established. Definitely would order these seeds again from Outsidepride again.
  • I started off with just a big mud dirt pile for a back yard. I ordered these to cover the pathways I was making for my yard. They came in fast and lush. I had only bought one bag so was highly disappointed when i went to reorder some and they were out of stock.I bought some micro clovers instead of these to do another path, boy what a mistake that was. The mini clover grows faster fills in faster and yields far better then the micro. I was totally happy to see these get back in stock on amazon. ran off and bought three more bags.
  • Seeds sprouted up nicely despite not having perfect weather conditions. I made sure I wet down the area well and covered with plastic to keep them moist while under the sun and then protected from the sudden cold that showed up; and they all sprouted up and are growing and thriving. I signed up with the company's website and received a coupon for 20% off ground covers and I am so impressed with this seed that I went ahead and purchased another 5 lbs. I have quite of bit of area I want to cover with this. I also checked on other mini clovers out there, Outside Pride has the most affordable seed.
  • I love love love this clover. I've been planting it for about a year now. Partly it's mixed into my grass. This reduces the need for water and fertilizer. The biggest benefit is that it stays green with dog pee. Yay!! On the far side of my yard I've planted only clover between the pavers. It's a much brighter, prettier green than the thyme I have in that area. It's so easy to plant and maintain. Just a once a month mow or cut. Germinates quickly. I'm hoping to cover most of my backyard in clover where I used to have lawn to help California deal with drought. My friends mock me but I tell you I love my clover!
  • Sprouted in a couple of days after just throwing them on the ground.
  • Had sprouts within a week. Planted in December in southern California. Can't wait to see them fully grown. Going to order more to replace grass in my backyard.
  • We live in SoCal and used this as a lawn substitute for the dry seasons here. It sprouted after 4 days and has grown lush after 4 weeks. We airated the yard with a Home Depot rental, seeded with a handheld spreader, and raked lightly. Once it grew in, we only needed to water once a week. Great value.
  • I received by package quickly. It was nicely packaged. I was able to overseed and get the clover to start sprouting in 7 says. It took 2 weeks of daily watering, but it is well established.
  • Re-seeding our rental backyard to fill in the holes in the grass. This stuff took off! We just threw it on the ground with literally zero prep and we have hard, compact clay. It grew! We are pretty happy! Uses less water than grass and needs less cutting! If you see clover in your yard at all, this stuff will probably grow. We live in the pacific northwest and so we barely have to water our lawns as it is but this will be a nice grass replacement when the drought sinks in.
  • Took really well in my yard last fall, stayed green through the winter and is thriving now. I have three chickens that are very destructive, I fenced them off for a month while it was coming in. Once I let them at it they tore up a section where the ground was really soft, but other than that it has held up really well against them and a dog. I haven't seen the flowers yet, but I'm very happy.
  • Great little clover growing in with my fesuce grass. I planted it to add nitrogen into the soil. I did not want to add inorganic fertilizers and stinky organic manures to the grass as we love hanging out in the back yard. Will update as it matures and let you know if it helps the fescue be greener.
  • Great product, especially if you don't want to use chemical fertilizers for your grass! This is actually how I found out about this product because it naturally produces nitrogen, which feeds the grass. We've used approximately 5 - 7 pounds on our lawn. This did a great job of filling in areas of our lawn where moss had taken over during a wet, warm winter, and now that we are coming to the end of a record hot summer here in the PNW, I can say that the miniclover has stood up really well! I think it's good to mix the miniclover with grass--we have one area where we mixed grass seed with miniclover and used some compost as a base, and it grows so thick and fast--really amazing.
  • I planted miniclover to supplement my grass in the very poor soil of the back yard of my small apartment building. When neighbors set down searing hot bbq lids on the lawn, everything was burnt in a nice circle that matched the weber lid perfectly. The miniclover came back up within a few days and is the only vegetation in that circle, the grass still hasn't come back two weeks later.
  • What can I say besides, WOW! I bought Mini Clovers to plant in my fairy garden and I couldn't be happier with the current results! I planted these Saturday evening and by Friday (today) they are well established and growing like crazy, in less than a week. Everyone in my house is stunned by how fast they have grown and how they have turned out! I will be buying these again in the future for my fairy gardens! I highly recommend them to you if you are looking to buy! I couldn't be more pleased!!
  • Seems to have germinated well, and does provide nice mini clover leaves. Even sprouted among the moss in one part of my "lawn" - hopefully it will take over there instead of the moss. Haven't seen it flower yet.
  • Baby clovers are coming up! I hoed the dirt, watered, scattered the seeds, then covered with some wet grass clippings so the hot sun wouldn't burn them. They're all coming up. Looks good so far.
  • Fan freaking tastic....my yard is a beautiful blend of clover and grass now.
  • These white clovers are beautiful in your back yard.
  • I seeded right over my lawn about six months ago. The clover is coming in nicely and starting to replace the lawn. I love it! I am going to buy another bag to speed up the process!
  • Grew quickly and spread quickly through my lawn. Stays lowers than regular clover. It has reduced how often I mow, water and fertilize my lawn.
  • Love my Miniclover. It is the talk of the neighborhood!!!!!!!!! Pretty green, but I forgot that the rabbits would love it.
  • The seed are good value and great quality, sowed it and it came up strong!
  • Fantastic product
  • Grew quickly and really nice.
  • Not all of the seeds sprouted, but a majority did, and it filled in my yard nicely and with no effort. Looks great, I would buy it again.
  • I have a yard where I have been trying to grow grass for 10 years. I have tried everything. But now that a couple of weeks have passed I see clover growth. the clover heads are very small indeed and they mix well with the tufts of grass I have here and there. I love that it returns nitrogen back to the soil so I hope to be able to plant some grass in there next year.
  • After checking out all of the reviews, we decided to go ahead and purchase the seed. We bought the least amount just in case. We are very happy with the clover. With the first planting, we watered every day for 2 weeks. The seed was spouting within one week. After two weeks we backed off on the daily waterings. By then most of the seed had germinated and we had a good sprouting coming up. We did notice a few bare spots which were attributed to seed run off or misses in the seeding so we reseeded those spots. Again, we watered -- or nature rained -- everyday for a couple of weeks. The seeds sprouted very well. Now that we are in the fall rainy season, we are letting Mother Nature take care of the watering.
  • I ordered the seed and spread it according to the directions it came with, and almost immediately had clover sprouting. Great quality product,
  • I've spread these on our lawn as a nitrogen-feeding no-mow method in lieu of the usual non-native grass lawn. These grew to about the same height as the matted clover we see around on various lawns, and it looks great.
  • Planted these in a big field (cleared 52 trees) to make space for my daughter's wedding reception. As stated in the instructions, the seeds need to stay wet for two weeks or so to fully germinate. That's been the only challenge. In areas that didn't get enough water (more sun?) they had to be sown again. But the ones coming up are cute and just what was needed. I'm looking forward to not having to mow it, too.
  • After nearly two years my clovers are still going strong.
  • Growing profusely!
  • This stuff starts to grow within 24 hours. We're in 7b grow zone and have started to seed our entire yard with this stuff.
  • Have bought several of the little beauties any my grass is green.....completely....for the first time in 38 years!

 

  • New turf: Sow 1 - 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet
  • Overseeding: Sow 1/2 - 1 pound per 1,000 square feet
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Berseems Clover Field
Bulk Pound Bermseem Clover Seeds
Outsidepride Berseem clover (Trifolium alexandrinum) is a versatile annual legume that thrives in USDA Zones 3-9, making it ideal for various uses, including food plots, cattle forage, and cover crops. This fast-growing clover prefers full sun and can reach heights of 18-48 inches, producing white blooms that enhance its visual appeal. Berseem Clover is particularly well-suited for heavier soils with poor drainage, where it excels as a nitrogen-fixing crop, improving soil fertility and supporting subsequent plantings. Its non-bloating forage quality makes it a valuable addition to pastures, and it is highly attractive to wildlife, especially deer, making it a top choice for wildlife plots. It is available in 3 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
Berseem Clover Hay Production
Hay Plantings
Annual Berseem clover seed is perfect for hay plantings, offering high yield and superior nutritional quality. Harvested multiple times in a season, it provides a consistent hay supply. Rapid growth ensures quick establishment, maximizing hay production. Dense foliage and fine stems produce palatable, protein-rich hay, benefiting livestock health.
Annual Berseem Clover Legume For Pastures
Pasture Usage
Our Berseem clover seed provides exceptional grazing potential with lush, green foliage that attracts livestock. It regrows quickly after grazing, ensuring a continuous fresh forage supply. High protein content supports healthy weight gain in livestock. Adaptable to various soils and climates, it enhances pasture quality and nutrition.
Berseem Clover For Cover Crops
Cover Crops
Our annual Berseem clover seed excels as a cover crop, offering multiple agronomic benefits. Its dense canopy suppresses soil erosion and enhances soil structure. The extensive root system improves soil aeration and water infiltration, promoting healthier crop growth. As a legume, it fixes atmospheric nitrogen reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers.
Coated, Inoculated Berseem Clover For Food Plots
Emergency Forage
Fast germination and rapid growth provide a timely forage source during critical periods. Its high palatability and nutritional value make it ideal for feeding livestock when traditional forage is scarce. It offers a nutritious forage option in emergencies. Supplement your emergency forage with our deer food plot seed mixes and clover seed for lawn applications.
Berseem Clover Has A Rapid Growth Rate & Germination Rate
Our Annual Berseem Clover Seed is a versatile option for various planting needs, maturing between 18 to 48 inches tall. It boasts a rapid growth rate and high germination rate, ensuring quick establishment in your fields. This clover performs exceptionally well even in mild winter conditions, making it a reliable choice for year-round planting. Ideal for wildlife plots, it provides a nutritious and attractive forage for animals, supporting healthy ecosystems. Enhance your pasture or hay production with our lawn clover seeds. Outsidepride clover seeds are perfect for cover crop mix and deer food plot seed making it a must-have for any agricultural setup.
Berseem Clover For LIvestock High Crude Protein
Berseem Clover is a powerful crop that enriches soil and nourishes livestock. It naturally enhances soil fertility through nitrogen fixation, reducing the need for synthetic fertilizers and boosting crop productivity. For livestock, it provides high-quality forage with 18-28% crude protein, similar to alfalfa, and is non-bloating, making it a safe and nutritious feed option for cattle. This dual benefit makes Berseem Clover an ideal choice for sustainable farming.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time For Berseem Clover
Boost your fields with our Annual Berseem Clover Seed, ideal for enhancing soil quality and providing high-nutrition forage. Recommended seeding rate is 15 to 20 lbs per acre, with a seeding depth of 1/4 inch. The ideal planting time is 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost. Our clover seeds are Nitro-Coat treated for better establishment. Perfect for wildlife plots, cover crop seed mix, and productive agriculture, this clover supports healthy livestock and vibrant ecosystems.

WHAT IS BERSEEM?

Berseem Clover (Trifolium Alexandrinum) Berseem is a fall-planted clover that does best in heavier soils that may stay wet for long periods. Good for wildlife, cattle forage and as a soil builder. Berseem thrives in loams and clays with a pH of 6.5 - 8.5 and tolerates poorly drained soils.

HOW CAN IT BE USED?

Hay Plantings - In the south, this extends the range of usage on fall plantings in to Tennessee and Southern Missouri. By fall planting instead of spring you can get at least one additional forage cutting. That can translate to more than $200 per acre in extra revenue.

In the north you can plant up to a month earlier than traditional berseem clover. As berseem greatly resembles alfalfa in appearance and quality, you can utilize it to seed into winterkilled areas in your alfalfa hay fields or fill in declining stands. You can also utilize berseem clover as a nurse crop for spring plantings. Research has shown that by adding 5 lbs of berseem clover to your spring alfalfa can increase yield and quality up to 25%!

Pasture Usage - Berseem clover has been shown to not cause bloat when directly grazed. Recently Mississippi State University analyzed daily live weight gains on cattle grazing with straight berseem  plus annual ryegrass. That research will be presented shortly. Already noted was that berseem increased nitrogen in the soil and subsequent plantings of sorghum-sudan showed increased vigor and productivity due to the nitrogen created by the clover in the soil.

Emergency Forage - Berseem clover is quick to establish, non-bloating, and has a forage quality similar to alfalfa. In short-term applications, Frosty can out-yield alfalfa by 25% in a one-year rotation. Berseem clover is the perfect product for your short-term pasture needs.

Wildlife Plots - Berseem clover establishes quickly, immediately drawing deer and other wildlife to it. In research, berseem was preferred by deer over all other clover varieties. It is recommended for deer plot mixes in the southern U.S. and will provide forage thru April in most areas, improving the health of wildlife. Mississippi State forage team states that the healthier the birth the healthier the offspring, which promote a larger deer size later in life. Frosty's nutritional qualities contribute to a larger deer size!

Cover Crops - Berseem clover is excellent for cover crop usage in the South. The early season biomass production makes it the ideal legume for cotton and corn rotations. Frosty can contribute as much as 100 lbs of nitrogen per acre by early March. Not only are you improving the soil, but the nitrogen benefit offsets the seeding costs!


Final Thoughts - Berseem clover seeds have been long used in the South for forage. Berseem forage contains from 18 to 28 percent crude protein, which is very comparable with alfalfa. It is also gaining great popularity in the midwest as a cover crop. Berseem has tremendous potential for providing high quality forage and improving soil conditions as a green manure crop because of its fast growth characteristics and capacity to fix nitrogen. Although Berseem grows in a variety of soils, medium-loam soils that are slightly alkaline will produce the best crop. It is moderately resistant to saline conditions and appears superior to alfalfa and red clover in salt tolerance.

Inoculated Seed - Our Berseem clover seed has been coated with an inoculant for better establishment. Nitrogen fixation is a one of the key values found in legumes and can only occur with the proper inoculation. Although many strains or Rhizobium may be present in the soil, all are not equally beneficial. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. A key to any successful establishment and early seed development is moisture. Nitro-Coat® is naturally water absorbent and helps attract soil moisture to the seed, getting your stand established quickly. This coating process which Outsidepride utilizes, assures that only the top-performing and crop-specific rhizobia will be applied to ensure your clovers reach maximum nodulation, stand establishment, and yield potential. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. The weight of the clover seeds will contain approximately 34% coating material that contains the inoculant and water holding material for better establishment and viability of the seed. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated. This coating material is not OMRI certified.

Seeding - Berseem looks much like alfalfa and Berseem plants usually grow 20 to 30 inches tall. Berseem clover seeds will establish the best on a firm, well-prepared seedbed. Try to cover the seed 1/4 of an inch or cultipack prepared seedbeds to press the seed into the soil surface and to conserve moisture. The recommended seeding rate for Berseem clover seed is 15 - 20 pounds per acre.

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Balansa Cover Crop Clover Seeds
Fixation Balasna Deep Rooted Biomassive Clover Seeds
Enhance your lawn with the exceptional Outsidepride Balansa clover seed, a versatile choice for those looking to establish a resilient and greener space. This clover is known for its deep-rooted system, making it ideal for lawns that require drought tolerance and soil enrichment. Whether you're using Balansa clover seed for lawn beautification or as a part of a grass alternative ground cover, this clover ensures lush growth throughout USDA zones 3-9. Its ability to fix nitrogen naturally improves soil fertility, reducing the need for chemical inputs. Choose Outsidepride Balansa clover seed to create a thriving, low-maintenance lawn that supports both your local ecosystem and your aesthetic preferences. It is available in 2 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
Drought Tolerant Balansa Clover Seed
Improve Drought Tolerance
For landscapes facing frequent drought conditions, choosing a deep-rooted clover variety is essential. Balansa Clover offers exceptional drought tolerance, thanks to its ability to tap into deeper soil moisture. This makes it a standout choice for maintaining lush, green lawns in areas where water conservation is key.
Pollinating Balansa Clover Flowers Which Pollinators Love
Attracts Pollinators
Creating a pollinator-friendly garden starts with selecting the right plants. Clover seeds like Balansa offer bright pink blooms that naturally attract bees and other beneficial insects. By planting micro clover seeds, you can turn your garden into a thriving hub for pollinators, contributing to the health of your environment while enjoying the vibrant life these tiny visitors bring.
Balansa Soil Improving & Enhancing Cover Crop Seeds
Cover Crop
Selecting the right cover crop can significantly enhance soil quality and promote healthier growth in future seasons. Balansa Clover is a premium choice for improving soil fertility, thanks to its nitrogen-fixing capabilities. This clover variety also provides excellent ground cover, which helps maintain soil structure and moisture levels.
Adaptable Balansa Clover Seed
USDA Zones: 3 - 9
Adaptability is key when selecting plants for diverse climates, and Balansa Clover is up to the task. Thriving across USDA Zones 3 - 9, this clover is well-suited to a variety of environmental conditions, from cold northern winters to warm southern climates. Its versatility makes it a great choice for both lawns and agricultural settings.
Coated, Inoculated, Heat & Cold Tolerant Fixation Balansa Clover Seeds
Looking to revitalize your landscape? Transform Your Land with Balansa Clover—a high-performing clover seed that thrives in various soil conditions and climates. Perfect for those seeking a low-maintenance, clover lawn, Balansa clovers offer exceptional heat and cold tolerance, ensuring year-round growth. Its nitrogen-fixing capabilities enrich the soil naturally, making it an excellent choice for healthier landscaping. If you need to establish a robust ground cover, Balansa Clover delivers. This clover seed is ideal for transforming ordinary spaces into lush, vibrant landscapes that require minimal upkeep.
Balansa Clover For Agriculture, Livestock, Wildlife, & Cover Cropping
Balansa Clover stands out as a versatile crop with benefits for agriculture, livestock, wildlife, and the environment. This clover seed offers a multifaceted solution, whether you're looking to improve pasture quality, support local wildlife, or enhance your agricultural land. With its high nutritional forage value, Balansa Clover is an excellent choice for livestock, while its blooming flowers attract beneficial pollinators, making it a valuable addition to any farm. Its adaptability to various soil types, from well-drained fields to wetlands, ensures that it thrives in diverse environments. Use balansa clover seeds to establish a responsible, healthy landscape that benefits both the land and its inhabitants.
Seed Rate & Planting Time For Balansa Clover Seed
Establishing a resilient, green lawn is straightforward with Balansa Clover. This clover seed is Easy to Establish, offering quick germination and deep-rooted growth that improves soil structure and water retention. For optimal results, use 5 lbs/acre drilled for drilled seeding and 8 lbs/acre broadcast seeding in a depth of 1/8 - 1/4 inch. Whether you're drilling or broadcasting, Balansa Clover adapts easily, ensuring optimal seed-to-soil contact for better growth. This makes it a popular choice for those looking for clover seeds for lawn or ground cover. Its adaptability to various planting techniques and conditions makes it ideal for anyone seeking a reliable, low-maintenance option to achieve a lush, green lawn or a rich cover crop.

Fixation Balansa Clover (Trifolium Michelianum Savi) - If you are looking for a Bio-Massive clover, than look no further! This exciting and revolution clover is like no other on the market. Balansa clover is open pollinated. Flowers vary from white to pink and are attractive to bees. Leaflets are variable, with about 40% having markings. Leaf margins are commonly serrated. Allowing balansa clover to grow for 40 days past first bloom every 3 to 4 years will allow stands to persist indefinitely in no-till systems.

  1. Increases cash crop yields by nourishing the soil and reducing the need for expensive inputs.
    • Capable of setting more than 100 units of Nitrogen per acre
    • Large amount of high-quality biomass increases soil organic matter with a thick mat of organic mulch
    • Growth of up to 3ft high with stems up to 8ft long suppresses spring weed growth by shading the soil and out-competing weeds for water and nutrients
    • Later maturation (up to 28 days) reduces likelihood of unwanted reseeding
  2. Increases livestock mass and quality.
    • Relative Feed Values as high as 277
    • Crude protein levels range from 22% - 28%
    • 5,250 lbs of extremely digestible dry matter in a single cutting
  3. Iis an economical solution.
    • Small seed size reduces cost/ acre (see planting instructions)
    • Capable of reseeding under proper management
    • Later maturation allows for multiple cuttings/grazings
    • Growth pattern accommodates intensive grazing regimes
  4. Protects valuable top soil.
    • Deep tap root breaks up soil compaction and make it drought tolerant
    • Increases the water-holding capacity of soil
    • Bio-massive growth and root system shades soil and prevents erosion and run-off
    • 18" of root growth in just 45 days
  5. Compliments entire ecosystem.
    • Has been shown to be a nutritious and favored food source for deer and waterfowl
    • Attracts beneficial pollinators and insects
  6. Is geo-sensitive.
    • Performs well in wet soils (including short periods of flooding)
    • Survives under snow or in temperatures as low as 5 degrees without snow
    • Can be either fall sown or frost seeded
    • Tolerant to drought, heat, low fertility and shade
    • Thrives in acid-soils where other clovers will not (well suited for soils with pH values ranging between 4.5 to 7.5)
  7. Complements existing or integrated crop rotation systems.
    • Grows well in mixes with other cover crops - small seed size and hardiness enable it to be successfully broadcast and established with existing forage.
    • Nitrogen collected in plant material is annually released back into the soil for use by grasses and crops.
    • Suitable for no-till planting and in ley farming dryland systems
    • NOT a host for soybean cyst nematodes


Balansa clover (Trifolium michelianum) is somewhat of a newcomer to the deer food plot scene. Historically, its primary use has been as a cover crop in the agricultural community, but it has many unique qualities that can make it an excellent choice as a deer forage depending on your food plot objectives and property features.

It produces a large tap root that often runs 2- to 3-feet deep. This can help break through hard pans that may have developed in your food plots over time due to repeated tillage, which can cause soil compaction and limit forage production. This type of root system improves soil drainage and increases microbial growth, which improves overall soil quality. The root system also makes it drought tolerant and perfect for water conservation.

Balansa prefers soils with a neutral pH (greater than 6.0) and grows well in a wide variety of soil types. It is also fairly tolerant of dry conditions thanks to its large tap root that can access soil moisture. Conversely, perhaps one of the best attributes of balansa is its ability to thrive in poorly drained soils and even periodic standing water! This is important because very few quality deer forages have this ability, and balansa provides an excellent option for hunters and food plotters whose property is bottomland or the food plots are soggy during winter.

Being an annual, balansa germinates relatively quickly compared to other clovers, so it provides excellent early season attraction and hunting opportunities. As previously mentioned, Balansa is rated extremely high in terms of deer preference and digestibility. Crude protein levels are very high and have been reported in the 25 to 30 percent range.

Because of its aggressive nature, balansa clover tolerates heavy grazing pressure very well. When planted in the fall, you can expect quality forage to be available until the following May or early June – depending on where your property is located geographically – which captures the early antler growth period. In terms of forage production, you can expect to produce 2 to 3 tons per acre in dry weight during its growing season if managed properly, which is impressive.


Seeding Rate Monoculture:
5 lbs/acre drilled
8 lbs/acre broadcast

Seeding Rate In Mixes:
3 lbs/acre drilled
5 lbs/acre broadcast

Planting Depth: 1/8 - 1/4 inch

Ideal Soil: Soil pH of 4.5 - 7.5, and tolerates poorly drained soils with moderate salinity.

Inoculated Seed - Our Balansa clover seed has been coated with an inoculant for better establishment. Nitrogen fixation is a one of the key values found in legumes and can only occur with the proper inoculation. Although many strains or Rhizobium may be present in the soil, all are not equally beneficial. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. A key to any successful establishment and early seed development is moisture. Nitro-Coat® is naturally water absorbent and helps attract soil moisture to the seed, getting your stand established quickly. This coating process which Outsidepride utilizes, assures that only the top-performing and crop-specific rhizobia will be applied to ensure your clovers reach maximum nodulation, stand establishment, and yield potential. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. The weight of the clover seeds will contain, on average up to 50% coating material that contains the inoculant and water holding material for better establishment and viability of the seed. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated. This coating material is not OMRI certified.

 

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Coated & Inoculated Arrowleaf Clover Seeds
Bulk Arrowleaf Seed Bags For Planting
Arrowleaf Clover (Trifolium Vesiculosum) is a highly productive, drought-tolerant winter annual legume, ideal for grazing, hay, and greenchop. Originating from the Mediterranean region, it thrives in USDA zones 3-10, particularly in sandy Coastal Plain soils. Growing up to 48 inches tall, this clover produces abundant pink blooms and can yield over 2 tons of dry forage per acre, making it a favorite among cattle and deer. It is available in 2 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
Drought Tolerant Arrowleaf Clover Seeds
Drought Tolerant
Our Arrowleaf clover seeds are highly drought-tolerant, making them ideal for areas with low water availability. The deep root system of our clover seeds for lawn ensures continuous growth, making it an excellent clover seed for lawn and pasture use.
Nutrient Dense Arrowleaf Clover Seed
Distinct Arrow-Shaped Leaves
Our Arrowleaf clover stands out with its unique arrow-shaped leaves, making it a great choice for any backyard forage or pasture. Perfect for enhancing your pasture, these seeds create a lush, green landscape that's both attractive and healthy.
Arrowleaf Clover For Grazing, Pasture, Forage With High Nutrient Protein
Grown for Grazing
Outsidepride Arrowleaf Clover seed is perfect for grazing, offering high-quality forage. Known for its nutritional value, this clover seed, supports livestock health. Farmers favor our clover seed for pastures due to its palatability and protein content.
Arrow Leaf Clover Blossom
Long Flowering Period
The long flowering period of our Arrowleaf Clover makes it a desirable choice which blooms from late spring to early summer. The extended bloom time of our pink clover seeds ensures lasting visual appeal and a continuous supply of forage, benefiting both landscapes and livestock.
Arrowleaf Clover For Forage Quality & Grazing Management
Our Arrowleaf Clover Seeds are designed to mature to an impressive height of 36-48 inches. These clovers not only contribute to forage quality and grazing management but also play a crucial role in soil improvement and container erosion.
Incoluated, Coated Arrowleaf Clover Seed For Nitrogen Fixation
Outsidepride Arrowleaf Clover Seeds are the ultimate solution for nitrogen-rich, thriving pastures. By planting our clover lawn seed, you enhance forage quality and naturally improve soil fertility. The nitrogen-fixing properties of our clover seeds, support vibrant pastures, providing essential nutrients for livestock while maintaining a productive and healthy environment. Whether you're using our clover seed for lawn beautification or grazing fields, you'll see the benefits of a lush, long-lasting environment.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time For Arrowleaf Clover Seeds
Our Arrowleaf Clover Seeds are engineered for annual growth, ensuring strong, resilient pastures year after year. With a recommended seeding rate of 10 to 15 lbs per acre, our clover seed for lawns & pastures provides optimal coverage and establishment. Planting at a depth of 1/8 to 1/4 inch, they thrive when sown 6-8 weeks before the first expected frost. The Nitro-Coat treatment further enhances the establishment, making our clover lawn seed, an excellent choice for robust pasture growth and development.

Arrowleaf Clover  (Trifolium Vesiculosum) - Zulu arrowleaf clover is a legume can be used for grazing, hay, haylage, or greenchop, but it is most commonly grown for grazing. A good clover seed stand often produces 1 1/2 to over 2 tons of dry forage per acre, which is equal to or better than other annual clovers commonly grown in the United States. Arrowleaf clover can grow up to four feet tall if not grazed.

Arrowleaf clover is a productive and drought tolerant winter annual legume that originated in the Mediterranean region. It is widely adapted from southern Tennessee to the Florida panhandle and from east Texas to the Carolinas. It can also be grown in humid areas in Washington, Oregon, and northern California from bulk clover seeds. Forage produced by this clover is not liked by horses, but it is relished by cattle, deer, and most other grazing animals.

Arrowleaf clover does best on well-drained, but not extremely droughty, soils. It is more sensitive to soil acidity than some clovers and is best suited to soils having a pH in the range of 6.0 to 6.5 and seedling emergence is delayed if pH is below 6.0. Iron chlorosis is a growth-limiting factor if the pH is higher than 7.5. This legume is especially well-suited to sandy Coastal Plain soils, but can also be productive on well-drained clay soils. It is less tolerant of wet soils than are many other clovers.

The ideal seeding depth for arrowleaf clover seeds is 1/8 to 1/4 inch. It is preferable for the seed to be on top of the soil than for it to be planted deeper than 1/2 inch. If the clover seed is planted too deep, it may not be able to sprout. Arrowleaf clover seed are small; about 400,000 seeds/pound. The recommended seeding rate for this clover seed is 10 to 15 pounds per acre.

Inoculated Seed - Our Arrowleaf clover seed has been coated with an inoculant for better establishment. Nitrogen fixation is a one of the key values found in legumes and can only occur with the proper inoculation. Although many strains or Rhizobium may be present in the soil, all are not equally beneficial. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. A key to any successful establishment and early seed development is moisture. Nitro-Coat® is naturally water absorbent and helps attract soil moisture to the seed, getting your stand established quickly. This coating process which Outsidepride utilizes, assures that only the top-performing and crop-specific rhizobia will be applied to ensure your clovers reach maximum nodulation, stand establishment, and yield potential. With Nitro-Coat® each seed is inoculated with the correct Rhizobium strains and coated through a proven process that ensures a very high level of successful inoculation. The weight of the clover seeds will contain approximately 34% coating material that contains the inoculant and water holding material for better establishment and viability of the seed. There is no difference in the seeding rates between the coated and raw seed due to the increased germination and viability of the bulk clover seeds that are coated and inoculated. This coating material is not OMRI certified.

 

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/4 - 1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

3 - 4 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

12 - 24 inches

Purple & White Prairie Clover Seed Field
Prairie Clover Seed Bags For Planting
Outsidepride Prairie Clover (Dalea candida - White and Dalea purpurea - Purple) and Round-Headed Bush Clover (Lespedeza capitata) are hardy, drought-tolerant perennials native to North America, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. These nitrogen-fixing legumes improve soil health, prevent erosion, and provide high-protein forage for wildlife and livestock. Their unique flower spikes bloom in summer, attracting bees, butterflies, and birds, while their deep root systems make them ideal for xeriscaping and naturalized landscapes. Perfect for meadows, slopes, and roadside plantings, these resilient plants require minimal maintenance once established.
Drought-Tolerant Prairie Clover
Drought-Tolerant
Grow healthy, resilient gardens with our drought-tolerant clover seeds. Great for clover lawns, ground cover, and erosion control, these hardy plants thrive in dry conditions with minimal water and maintenance for long-lasting growth in tough landscapes.
Soil Enriching Prairie Clover
Soil Enrichment
Increase soil fertility with our clover seeds, designed to maintain nutrient levels and promote healthy plant growth. These nitrogen-fixing plants replenish soil, retain moisture, and encourage biodiversity. Great for enhancing soil structure for crop yields.
Deer Proof Prairie Clover
Deer-Proof
Our clover seeds are ideal for creating a thriving garden or lawn without worrying about deer. These nitrogen-fixing plants maintain nutrient levels, promote healthy growth, and are great for soil enrichment and enhancing soil structure.
Drought Tolerant Prairie Clover
Deep Root System
Outsidepride clover seeds develop a deep root system that helps with soil structure, moisture retention, and healthy growth. These nitrogen-fixing plants increase soil fertility, making them great for long-lasting and drought tolerant garden and lawn health.
Lespedeza, White, & Purple Clover
Transform your landscape with Lespedeza, White Prairie, and Purple Prairie clover seeds, a blend of beauty and function. These vibrant, nitrogen-fixing plants enrich the soil, attract pollinators, and thrive in various climates. Ideal for pastures, meadows, and wildflower gardens, they bring color while improving soil health. Create a lush, balanced garden health with these resilient, low-maintenance clovers that bring life to any outdoor space.
Bloom Color, Season, & Height Chart of Prairie Clovers
Enhance your landscape with Lespedeza, White Prairie, and Purple Prairie clover, known for their striking bloom colors and seasonal variety. With heights ranging from 18 to 48 inches, these hardy plants thrive through summer and fall, offering vibrant cream, white, and purple blooms. Ideal for gardens, pastures, and natural habitats, they create a balanced environment while enriching the soil. Enjoy a lush, colorful display that thrives season after season with minimal maintenance.
Pollinating Purple & White Prairie Clover
For optimal results, sow Prairie Clover (Dalea candida and Dalea purpurea) and Round-Headed Bush Clover (Lespedeza capitata) seeds directly outdoors in late fall in a sunny, well-drained area. Prepare a clean seedbed, scatter seeds, and lightly cover with 1/16 inch of soil. Seeds will remain dormant through winter and germinate in spring when temperatures rise. If planting in spring, cold stratify seeds in the refrigerator for 3–4 weeks before sowing. Water regularly until established, then these drought-tolerant perennials require minimal care. They enrich the soil by fixing nitrogen and attracting pollinators, birds, and wildlife.

Lespedeza (Lespedeza Capitata) - Start Lespedeza seeds for a naturalized landscape setting. Also known as Round-headed Bush Clover, this beneficial flowering plant grows best in full sun and dry conditions. Lespedeza is adaptable to different kinds of soil that contain significant amounts of loam, clay, sand, or rocky material. Like many legumes, it adds nitrogen to the soil, and is easy to grow from flower seeds. Round-headed Bush Clover has good drought resistance; however, some of the lower leaves may turn yellow and fall off the plant if adequate water is not maintained.

Lespedeza is excellent for wildlife. It mixes well in a naturalized setting with a mix of wildflowers. Round-Headed Bush Clover is very attractive to both bees and butterflies. Because it is high in protein and palatable, many herbivores eat the plant during different growth stages, including deer, rabbits, groundhogs, and livestock. This can be a problem with establishment if these animals are not controlled. The flower seeds are eaten primarily by upland game birds including: the Mourning Dove, Bobwhite, and Wild Turkey. During the winter, the Lespedeza seed is eaten by song birds.

Lespedeza Capitata seed does well with a dormant fall planting. The flower seeds can be directly planted outdoors in the late fall where they will lay dormant until spring rains and warming temperatures will bring on germination. If planted in the spring, Round Headed Bush Clover seed benefits from a cold treatment for 3 - 4 weeks before sowing.

Approximately 8,000 seeds per ounce.

Common Questions

Q

What are some common uses for lespedeza capitata?

A

This plant is commonly used for forage, soil improvement, erosion control and as an ornamental plant for flower beds and borders.

Q

Do I need to deadhead my spent blooms?

A

If you want to encourage more blooms you will need to deadhead your flowers.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65 - 70F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

1/16 inch

SOWING RATE

1 pound per 5,000 square feet

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

Purple & White Prairie Clover Seed Field
Prairie Clover Seed Bags For Planting
Outsidepride Prairie Clover (Dalea candida - White and Dalea purpurea - Purple) and Round-Headed Bush Clover (Lespedeza capitata) are hardy, drought-tolerant perennials native to North America, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. These nitrogen-fixing legumes improve soil health, prevent erosion, and provide high-protein forage for wildlife and livestock. Their unique flower spikes bloom in summer, attracting bees, butterflies, and birds, while their deep root systems make them ideal for xeriscaping and naturalized landscapes. Perfect for meadows, slopes, and roadside plantings, these resilient plants require minimal maintenance once established.
Drought-Tolerant Prairie Clover
Drought-Tolerant
Grow healthy, resilient gardens with our drought-tolerant clover seeds. Great for clover lawns, ground cover, and erosion control, these hardy plants thrive in dry conditions with minimal water and maintenance for long-lasting growth in tough landscapes.
Soil Enriching Prairie Clover
Soil Enrichment
Increase soil fertility with our clover seeds, designed to maintain nutrient levels and promote healthy plant growth. These nitrogen-fixing plants replenish soil, retain moisture, and encourage biodiversity. Great for enhancing soil structure for crop yields.
Deer Proof Prairie Clover
Deer-Proof
Our clover seeds are ideal for creating a thriving garden or lawn without worrying about deer. These nitrogen-fixing plants maintain nutrient levels, promote healthy growth, and are great for soil enrichment and enhancing soil structure.
Drought Tolerant Prairie Clover
Deep Root System
Outsidepride clover seeds develop a deep root system that helps with soil structure, moisture retention, and healthy growth. These nitrogen-fixing plants increase soil fertility, making them great for long-lasting and drought tolerant garden and lawn health.
Lespedeza, White, & Purple Clover
Transform your landscape with Lespedeza, White Prairie, and Purple Prairie clover seeds, a blend of beauty and function. These vibrant, nitrogen-fixing plants enrich the soil, attract pollinators, and thrive in various climates. Ideal for pastures, meadows, and wildflower gardens, they bring color while improving soil health. Create a lush, balanced garden health with these resilient, low-maintenance clovers that bring life to any outdoor space.
Bloom Color, Season, & Height Chart of Prairie Clovers
Enhance your landscape with Lespedeza, White Prairie, and Purple Prairie clover, known for their striking bloom colors and seasonal variety. With heights ranging from 18 to 48 inches, these hardy plants thrive through summer and fall, offering vibrant cream, white, and purple blooms. Ideal for gardens, pastures, and natural habitats, they create a balanced environment while enriching the soil. Enjoy a lush, colorful display that thrives season after season with minimal maintenance.
Pollinating Purple & White Prairie Clover
For optimal results, sow Prairie Clover (Dalea candida and Dalea purpurea) and Round-Headed Bush Clover (Lespedeza capitata) seeds directly outdoors in late fall in a sunny, well-drained area. Prepare a clean seedbed, scatter seeds, and lightly cover with 1/16 inch of soil. Seeds will remain dormant through winter and germinate in spring when temperatures rise. If planting in spring, cold stratify seeds in the refrigerator for 3–4 weeks before sowing. Water regularly until established, then these drought-tolerant perennials require minimal care. They enrich the soil by fixing nitrogen and attracting pollinators, birds, and wildlife.

Prairie Clover (Dalea Candida White) - Start Prairie Clover seeds for an attractive, versatile, native perennial. Prairie Clover plants have pale green foliage with leaves that can vary from 2 - 7 inches in length. Sprouting from this foliage are short spikes of white flowers which are 1 - 3 inches in height and approximately 3/4 inch in diameter. The small flowers form a wreath around the bottom of the spike, which moves upward as the season progresses making White Prairie Clover very unique and attractive. The Prairie Clover seeds are lightly scented and very attractive to bees. They bloom early to mid-summer and last nearly 30 days.

Because Dalea Candida White Prairie-Clover has an extensive root system, it is not only drought tolerant, but it also is useful for erosion control on slopes, and it works well in naturalized landscapes. White Prairie Clover can have a taproot that extends up to five feet in the ground making it very drought tolerant. As a clover, and a legume, it is tolerant of poor soils and will improve the soil by fixating nitrogen. In addition, White Prairie Clover is palatable and high in protein and is readily consumed by deer and livestock.

Prairie Clover seeds are easy to grow and establish. The recommended sowing method is to sow the white Prairie Clover seed directly outdoors in the late fall. Prepare a clean weed-free seed bed. Sow the flower seed and lightly cover 1/16 inch. The Prairie Clover seeds will lie dormant through the winter, and will begin to germinate in the spring when temperatures warm. If rainfall is inadequate, water regularly until the Prairie Clover plants are well-established.

Common Questions

Q

Will dalea flowers attract any pollinators?

A

Yes – bees, butterflies and birds are all attracted to the dalea flowers.

Q

Can my livestock eat white prairie clover?

A

Yes, this is an excellent forage plant for livestock and wildlife.

Q

What are some common ways to use dalea plants?

A

This is commonly found in dry prairies, rocky upland woods, rock gardens, borders, native plant gardens and naturalized gardens.

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