Crimson Clover

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Crimson clover is a good choice for those who would like to use an annual clover as a cover crop. Crimson clover fixes up to 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre, and prefers well-drained, loam soils with good organic matter content for best results. The seeds and flowers are edible. Seeds can be sprouted and used in salads or sandwiches. They can also be dried and ground into flour. Flower heads can be used fresh or dried as a tea.

Species Clover, Crimson

Days to Germinate

5-11

Days to Bloom

80

Bloom Diameter 1/2 - 1 inch
Plant Height 24-36 in

Germination Rate

90%

Test Date

10/23

Lifespan

Annual
Brand:

TomorrowSeeds

Sunlight

Full Sun, Partial Shade

Seeds Packed For

2024

 

Planting Instructions:

Plant 1/2 inch in soil after danger of frost has passed in Spring when soil temperature is 70F.

Sow in late summer so that plants can become established before cold weather comes. In cold climates, crimson clover can be planted in early spring instead of fall. Broadcast seed into cultivated soil so that the seeds are about 2 inches (5 cm) apart and one-half inch (1 cm) deep. No thinning is required. Flowers are frost-resistant down to 0 degrees F.

 Spacing 2 inches