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Wicked Tuff Turf White Clover Seed

Wicked Tuff Turf White Clover Seed

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Product Description

A low-growing, self-spreading clover that turns a high-maintenance lawn into a green, low-input one — and feeds your soil for free while it does it.

White Clover (Trifolium repens) is a perennial legume — meaning it comes back year after year, and with stolon spreading and self-reseeding a healthy stand can last indefinitely. As a legume it does nitrogen fixation: it pulls nitrogen out of the air and stores it in the soil, so it feeds itself and the grasses around it and you buy less fertilizer. It spreads by stolons — runners that creep along the ground and root as they go — to build a dense, self-repairing carpet that tolerates mowing and foot traffic and crowds out weeds. Our seed is uncoated and tested for purity and germination.

Key Benefits

     Natural lawn fertilizer: fixes nitrogen from the air to feed itself and surrounding grasses.

     Low maintenance: low, dense growth means less mowing, watering, and inputs.

     Self-repairing: stolon spread fills bare patches and withstands regular foot traffic.

     Drought-tolerant: holds green color longer than most lawn grasses in dry weather.

     Weed suppression: the thick spreading canopy crowds out invasive weeds.

     Pollinator support: abundant white blooms feed honeybees and native pollinators.

Best Uses

     Clover lawns and mixed-species turf

     Pasture enrichment and overseeding

     Cover crop and living mulch (a low cover left growing to protect and feed the soil)

     Erosion control and ground stabilization

     Pollinator habitat and wildlife food plots

Important Notes

Surface-sow only — do not bury deeper than ¼ inch, or the seed may not emerge. White Clover handles regular family foot traffic and mowing, which makes it well suited to lawns and mixed turf.

Why Choose Old Cobblers Farm™?

Every bag of Wicked Tuff Turf seed is selected for high purity and strong germination, and tested so you know what you are planting — consistent, clean, uncoated seed for growers who want reliable results.

Application Instructions

Conditions
USDA Zones 3–10; full sun to partial shade; widely adaptable, well-drained to moderately moist soils; pH 6.0–7.0 (tolerates 5.5–7.5).

Seeding rate
Pasture: 2–4 lb per acre. Lawn (per 1,000 sq ft) and overseeding: see note in Specifications.

How to plant
Surface-sow — broadcast over prepared soil or existing turf and do not bury deeper than ¼ inch. Lightly rake or roll for good seed-to-soil contact (pressing seed against soil so it can take up moisture). Plant in early spring or early fall. Keep the soil consistently moist for the first 2–3 weeks through the 7–14 day germination window.
Inoculation: For best nitrogen fixation, inoculate before planting with Rhizobium trifolii — inoculation means coating the seed with the right helper bacteria so the clover can pull nitrogen from the air properly.

Ingredients

White Clover — Dutch/Intermediate type (Trifolium repens). 100% pure seed, no fillers, coatings, or dyes.

Product Specifications

Plant Data
Species: White Clover — Dutch/Intermediate type (Trifolium repens)
Category: Legume (nitrogen-fixing)
Lifecycle: Perennial (persists indefinitely via stolons & self-reseeding)
USDA Zones: 3–10
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Soil pH: 6.0–7.0 (tolerates 5.5–7.5)

Seeding
Rate — pasture: 2–4 lb/acre
Rate — lawn (per 1,000 sq ft): [CONFIRM WITH TEAM] — see note below
Rate — overseeding turf: [CONFIRM WITH TEAM] — see note below
Depth: Surface-sow — no deeper than ¼ inch
Best planting time: Early spring or early fall
Germination window: 7–14 days (soil 50–65°F)
Fertilizer note: Seed only — natural nitrogen-fixing legume (N rate per acre not specified)


Note: The source sheet lists the lawn rate as 2–4 lb per 1,000 sq ft, which conflicts with the 2–4 lb per acre pasture rate (off by roughly 40×). Confirm the correct lawn/overseeding rate before publishing.

Seed Quality
Purity: 95–98%
Germination: 85–90%
Weed seed: <0.5%
Other crop seed: ≤0.5%
Inert matter: 2–4%
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