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White Ladino Clover Seed

White Ladino Clover Seed

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White ladino clover is a large-leaved perennial clover known for exceptional forage quality, strong grazing appeal, and long-lasting performance. Compared to smaller white clovers, it produces taller, broader growth while still offering the soil-building benefits of a legume. It is a popular choice for wildlife plots, pasture improvement, and lush perennial ground cover.

 

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White Ladino Clover Seed Growing Guide

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Growing Details

Spring Window
Fall Window
Planting Depth
1/4 inch
Seeding Rate (LBS/Acre)
4
Planting Method
Broadcast on a firm seedbed and cover very lightly, or simply press in with a roller. Do not plant deep, and maintain good moisture until seedlings are well rooted.
Germination
7-14 days
White Ladino clover is a large-leafed perennial white clover commonly planted for deer forage, pasture, and soil-building. It is more upright and productive than smaller white clovers and is known for high palatability and strong forage quality. It thrives in fertile soils with good moisture and can provide excellent spring and fall growth, with productive summer growth where moisture is adequate. As a legume, it fixes nitrogen and pairs well with companion grasses or forbs. Proper pH and fertility are important for keeping Ladino clover vigorous over time.

Seed Amount Calculator for White Ladino Clover Seed

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Calculation based on seeding rate: 4 lbs per acre.
Results are estimates — adjust for your conditions, overseeding, etc.

How to Calculate Square Feet

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

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