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Clover Trifolium Incarnatum – Crimson Red Garden Seeds

Clover Trifolium Incarnatum – Crimson Red Garden Seeds

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Clover Trifolium Incarnatum – Crimson Red Garden Seeds

Enhance your garden with a splash of crimson using Trifolium Incarnatum Crimson Red seeds. This versatile clover produces vibrant red blooms, perfect for borders, meadows, or as a cover crop.

Key Benefits:

  • Bright crimson flowers add bold color to garden landscapes.
  • Attracts bees and pollinators to support garden biodiversity.
  • Compact growth works for borders, meadows, or ground cover.
  • Easy-to-grow annual suitable for beginners.
  • Can be used in companion planting or cover cropping.

Planting & Growth Information:

  • Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil.
  • Watering: Moderate; keep soil moist during germination.
  • Germination: 7–14 days.
  • Mature Height: 12–18 inches (30–45 cm).
  • Bloom Season: Summer to early fall.
  • Growth Type: Annual legume.

FAQ:

  • How will these seeds enhance my garden? Crimson blooms add striking color while attracting pollinators.
  • Are they beginner-friendly? Yes, they germinate easily and require simple care.
  • Where should I plant them? Borders, meadows, or as ground cover.
  • When will flowers appear? Expect blooms in summer to early fall.
  • Can they support pollinators? Yes, bees are naturally attracted to the flowers.