After planting care instructions | After sowing white clover, rake the seeds gently into the soil to ensure contact and water the area thoroughly, maintaining consistent moisture without waterlogging. Minimize foot traffic to prevent soil compaction and damage to tender seedlings. As the clover establishes, reduce watering and regularly remove weeds manually to avoid competition, ensuring the clover has the best environment to thrive. |
Application method | Hand or drop spreader |
Colour | Green/White |
Container type | Bag |
Coverage | 3.5m² |
Environmental information | Using white clover with grass seed offers significant environmental benefits. Its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen reduces the need for chemical fertilizers, decreasing harmful runoff into waterways. The deep roots of clover improve soil health by enhancing moisture retention and reducing erosion. Additionally, white clover attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, supporting local biodiversity. It also aids in carbon sequestration and requires less watering due to its drought resistance, making it a sustainable choice for greener lawns and agricultural practices. |
Instructions for storage | Store white clover seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain their viability. Use an airtight container to protect the seeds from moisture and potential pests. Properly stored, white clover seeds can remain viable for several years, ensuring they are ready for planting when needed. Regularly check the storage conditions and adjust if necessary to avoid any deterioration of the seeds. |
Material state | Granules & seeds |
Model name/number | GD-CLOVER-100G |
Weight (g) | 100g |
Rate of growth | Slow-growing |
Ready for use | Ready for use |
Soil pH | Acid to neutral |
Sowing rate | 3.5g/m² |
100g Micro White Clover Grass Seed Eco-Friendly Drought Resistant Lawn Cover
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