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White Dutch Clover Seed

White Dutch Clover Seed

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White Dutch clover is a low-growing perennial legume known for its dense growth, long-lasting ground cover, and excellent forage value. It spreads steadily to form a thick mat, making it useful for wildlife plots, grazing, and pollinator-friendly plantings. Its ability to fix nitrogen also helps improve surrounding soil while maintaining a neat, attractive appearance.

 

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White Dutch Clover Seed Growing Guide

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Growing Details

Spring Window
Fall Window
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Seeding Rate (LBS/Acre)
3
Planting Method
Broadcast evenly over a firm seedbed and rake or roll very lightly, leaving seed near the surface. Keep soil moist during germination and avoid planting too deep.
Germination
7-14 days
White Dutch clover is a low-growing cool-season perennial legume valued for wildlife plots, pollinator habitat, grazing, and soil improvement. It spreads by stolons to form a dense mat and stays relatively short compared to larger clovers. It is highly palatable and fixes nitrogen, helping improve surrounding soil for companion crops. White Dutch clover performs best in full sun to partial shade with adequate moisture. Once established, it can provide long-lasting forage and ground cover.

Seed Amount Calculator for White Dutch Clover Seed

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Calculation based on seeding rate: 3 lbs per acre.
Results are estimates — adjust for your conditions, overseeding, etc.

How to Calculate Square Feet

Rectangle or Square

Length Width
Square Feet = Length × Width
Example: 20 ft × 30 ft = 600 sq ft

Circle

Radius Diameter
Square Feet = 3.14 × Radius × Radius
Example: radius 10 ft = 3.14 × 10 × 10 = 314 sq ft