Description
A common red clover that is of the earlier
flowering type. Generally acts as a biennial legume. Used in mixtures
with orchardgrass, tall fescue, timothy and other tall forage
grasses. Grows best at a pH of 5.5 or higher. Can be seeded in the
spring or fall or frost seeded. Requires phosphorus and potash for fertility
based on soil test results and fixes its own nitrogen needs. High in
magnesium so it can help in the fight against grass tetany. Rest stands in
September and October for best results and persistence.
Seeding Rate – 3 to 5
lbs for overseeding. Up to 8 lbs for new stands. Seed at a maximum
depth of 1/4″.
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