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I grew up thinking of clover as a weed I needed to pull. How wrong I was! Clover BUILDS soil, feeds bees, is drought tolerant, can be walked on... the list goes on an on! Did you know lawns were made of clover years ago before someone decided that grass, regular watering, and weekly mowing sounded like a good idea. 🤷♀️ How on earth did we get sucked into that?!?In love with my Clover Lawn / fieldWhen I leveled my 'badminton and soccer lawn' in 2016 I put down sod. It looked gorgeous. By th
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Micro-clover—an extra-dwarf variety of white clover—has been gaining ground as a lawn ingredient for the last few years.
Trying to find ways to grow a healthy lawn but free up time spent on lawn care? Have you been thinking about growing a Dutch white clover lawn? Well, you're
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This attractive mix is the perfect alternative for a low-maintenance, ecologically-friendly lawn. Forms a dense, low-growing ground cover of fescues, flowers, and clovers that attracts beneficial insects and butterflies all season. A colorful and diverse alternative to grass lawns. Seeding rate: Planting Rate/acre 12 lbs. Planting Rate for 1/2 acre or less 4 oz./1000 sq. ft. Mix Includes: Baby Blue Eyes, Creeping Clover, Creeping Daisy, Dwarf California Poppy, English Daisy, Five-Spot, Johnny Jump-Up, Roman Chamomile, Sheep Fescue, Strawberry Clover, Sweet Alyssum, Wild Thyme and Yellow Daisy. {Quantity:} 3g - Seeds approximately 50-60 sq ft ABOUT OUR SEEDS: • Non-GMO • US grown • Open-pollinated • Untreated • Tested regularly to ensure they meet the highest germination standards • Include full, detailed growing instructions All of our seeds are professionally packed in ecofriendly resealable, full color packets made from recycled content and printed with vegetable-based ink (see photos). (No plastic bags!) • FREE SHIPPING on all orders of $35 or more. • Flat Rate shipping no matter how many seed packets you order. • Growing instructions included on each seed packet.
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Clover lawns are increasingly growing in popularity. Here are the 14 essential facts to help you decide if a clover lawn is right for your home and family.
Surprisingly, in the 1950s, clover was a valued component of lawn mixtures and was commonly found in patches in lawns.
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Surprisingly, in the 1950s, clover was a valued component of lawn mixtures and was commonly found in patches in lawns.
Brand: ScottsFeatures: Up to 2X more powerful dandelion and clover control (vs. previous formula)Clears out dandelions and clover, guaranteed (See Scotts No-Quibble Guarantee on product label)WeedGrip Technology grips the weeds you see—and the ones you don'tFeeds to thicken lawns and crowd out weedsDo not use on St. Augustinegrass, Floratam, dichondra, lippia, carpetgrass, or bentgrass lawnsDetails: Clear out over 50 types of weeds (as listed) and thicken your lawn with Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed3. This product offers up to 2x more powerful dandelion and clover control (vs. Scotts' previous Weed & Feed formula) while feeding and thickening your lawn. WeedGrip™ Technology grips the weeds you see and the ones you don't. This product kills common listed weeds like dandelion, clover, sow thistle, and ragweed. Do not use on St. Augustinegrass, Floratam, dichondra, lippia, carpetgrass, or bentgrass lawns. Use a Scotts® drop, broadcast or rotary spreader to evenly distribute Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed3. Apply to a wet lawn during any season to thicken your lawn and crowd out weeds. Weed stems and leaves will begin to curl and twist just a few days after applying, but a month or more may required for control. This bundle contains two 15,000 sq. ft. bags, covering 30,000 sq. ft. in total.EAN: 0032247005234Package Dimensions: 23.0 x 15.0 x 11.0 inchesPart Number: VB25065model number: VB25065
Surprisingly, in the 1950s, clover was a valued component of lawn mixtures and was commonly found in patches in lawns.
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White Dutch Clover Ground Cover gets thicker and stronger every-year. Covers quickly, crowds out weeds and prevents erosion. Just plow under when you're ready to replant. Use 1/2 lb. of seeds to sow 1000 sq. ft. 1/2 lb. sows 1,000 sq. ft. For best results, grow in moist, rich soil Tolerates heat, cold, drought and traffic Includes one 1 lb. bag of seeds Botanical name: trifolium repens Grows best in full sun
Green Oxlis Shamrock Lucky Clover Bulbs. Free Shipping for $35 or more!! 😊 Free Surpize seed with this listing purchase!! 😊 Pink Flowers OXALIS Family: Oxalidaceae Type : Perennials Sun Exposure : Full Sun, Partial Shade Water : Regular Water Plant Details Leaves typically divided into three leaflets, giving them the look of clover leaves. Flowers may be pink, white, rose, or yellow. Good in borders or pots. Resist deer. Wood Sorrel, ShamrockOxalis Acetosella Zones US, MS, LS, CS; USDA 6-9.From many northern temperate regions of the world.To 5 inches high, spreading widely by rhizomes.Typical clover-type leaves with three heart-shaped leaflets.Blooms in late spring, bearing 34 inches-wide, white flowers with purple to pink veins; blossoms rise just above the foliage.Can be somewhat invasive in its favored woodland conditions (moist, rich soil and partial shade).See also Shamrock.Oxalis Adenophylla Zones US, MS, LS, CS; USDA 6-9.Native to South America.Dense, compact, leafy tuft to 4 inches high, 6 inches wide.Each leaf has 9 to 22 crinkly, gray-green leaflets.In late spring, 4- to 6 inches stalks bear 1 inches., bell-shaped flowers in lilac-pink with deeper veins.Good rock garden plant or companion to bulbs such as species tulips or smaller kinds of narcissus, either in pots or in the ground.Needs good drainage.Plant tubers in fall, setting 1 inches deep, 35 inches apart.PINK WOOD SORRELOxalis Articulata Crassipes(Oxalis Crassipes) Zones MS, LS, CS, TS; USDA 7-11.Probably from South America.Similar to but slightly less hardy than the species Oxalis articulata rubra.Like that species, it often becomes a weed in lawns in the Lower and Coastal South and is highly susceptible to rust.Selection 'Alba' has white flowers; 'Rosea' naturally has pink flowers.Oxalis A rubra (O.rubra).OXALIS, WOOD SORREL.Zones US, MS, LS, CS, TS; USDA 6-11.Native of Brazil and Argentina.Forms low mounds, 612 inches tall and wide.Cloverlike leaves with three notched leaflets.Showy flowers in pink, rose, or lavender with darker veins, late winter or early spring.Pretty as ground cover or in rock garden or front of border.In fertile, moist soil in the Lower and Coastal South, it may spread and become hard to eradicate.Very susceptible to rust.Oxalis Brasiliensis Zones CS, TS; USDA 9-11.Native to Brazil.To 6 inches high and wide, with purplish leaves to 1 inches long.Blooms in spring and summer, bearing inch-wide reddish purple flowers with a yellow throat.Plant bulbs in fall, setting them 1 inches deep, 35 inches apart.Best used in pots.Oxalis Depressa Zones MS, LS, CS, TS; USDA 7-10.Native to South Africa.Cloverlike leaves remain tidy at 4 inches tall.Rose-pink flowers open in a spiral to reveal a yellow throat.Best grown in a pot to contain its spread in warm zones.Oxalis Purpurea Zones MS, LS, CS, TS; USDA 7-11.Native to South Africa.Grows to 4 inches tall and 6 inches wide; dark green leaves have large (up to 112 inches-wide) leaflets.Bears 1- to 2 inches., rose-red flowers over a long period in fall and winter.Spreads by bulbs and rhizome- like roots but is not aggressive or weedy.Plant bulbs in fall, setting them 1 inches deep, 35 inches apart.Improved kinds, sold under the name 'Grand Duchess', have larger flowers in rose-pink; and there are also 'Grand Duchess White' and 'Grand Duchess Lavender'.Good Luck PlantOxalis Tetraphylla Zones MS, LS, CS, TS; USDA 7-11.From Mexico.Forms a clump to 610 inches high and wide.Medium green leaves to 3 inches across have four leaflets instead of the usual three, each one banded purple toward the base.In 'Iron Cross', the purple markings are more extensive splotches that form a cross shape.Both species and selection are usually grown as foliage plants, but they bear attractive clusters of 1 inches., reddish flowers with greenish yellow throats in spring and summer.Plant bulbs in fall1 inches deep, 35 inches apart.Oxalis Triangularis(Oxalis Regnellii) Zones MS, LS, CS, TS; USDA 7-11.Native to South America.To 810 inches high, 1 feet wide.Grows from rhizomes.Green leaves 13 inches across; tiny white blossoms in spring and summer.Oxalis t.papilionacea (O.r.atropurpure
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This attractive mix is the perfect alternative for a low-maintenance, ecologically-friendly lawn. Forms a dense, low-growing ground cover of fescues, flowers, and clovers that attracts beneficial insects and butterflies all season. A colorful and diverse alternative to grass lawns. Seeding rate: Planting Rate/acre 12 lbs. Planting Rate for 1/2 acre or less 4 oz./1000 sq. ft. Mix Includes: Baby Blue Eyes, Creeping Clover, Creeping Daisy, Dwarf California Poppy, English Daisy, Five-Spot, Johnny Jump-Up, Roman Chamomile, Sheep Fescue, Strawberry Clover, Sweet Alyssum, Wild Thyme and Yellow Daisy. {Quantity:} 3g {About Our Seeds} All of our seeds are open-pollinated, untreated, and non-gmo. Our seeds are hand packaged in full color packets made from recycled content & printed with vegetable-based ink. Each variety includes full planting instructions. {Shipping} All seed packets are professionally packed and shipped in bubble mailers with tracking.