Dutch - White Clover | |||||
white clover is a perennial legume that originated in Europe and has become one of the most widely distributed legumes in the world. White clover thrives best in a cool, moist climate in soils with ample lime, phosphate, and potash. In general, white clover is best adapted to clay and silt soils in humid and irrigated areas. It grows successfully on sandy soils with a high water table or irrigated droughty soils when adequately fertilized. White clover seldom roots deeper than 2 feet, which makes it adapted to shallow soils when adequate moisture is available. |
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Planting Depth - 0.25" | Recommended Planting | ||||
Cost per Acre - $15 | Spring | Summer | Fall | Winter | |
Minimum PH - 5.80 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||
Planting Rate - 15 lbs/acre* | |||||
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