White Clover (Trifolium repens) is a reliable, low-maintenance ground cover valued for its dense green foliage and natural resilience. These Heirloom, Non-GMO seeds produce a spreading perennial cover that helps enrich soil, prevent erosion, and create a soft, natural lawn alternative. Suitable for home gardens, open landscapes, pathways, and orchard floors, White Clover establishes quickly and stays green even with minimal watering once established.
This variety forms fine, carpet-like growth that suppresses weeds and improves soil nitrogen levels. Ideal for eco-friendly landscapes, pollinator gardens, and low-traffic lawn areas, it performs well in full sun to partial shade. Its white blooms attract beneficial insects, supporting garden biodiversity while keeping maintenance requirements low.
Features
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Heirloom and Non-GMO Seeds for clean, natural growth.
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Fast-Growing Ground Cover that establishes quickly in most soil types.
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Perennial Growth Habit returns year after year with proper care.
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Drought-Tolerant Once Established, reducing watering needs.
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Pollinator-Friendly white flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.
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Soil-Enriching Plant naturally adds nitrogen to improve soil health.
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Low-Maintenance Lawn Alternative with dense, weed-suppressing coverage.
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Suitable for Sun or Partial Shade, adaptable across different regions.
Specifications
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Botanical Name: Trifolium repens
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Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO
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Growth Habit: Spreading perennial ground cover
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Plant Height: 4–8 inches (varies by conditions)
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Flower Color: White
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Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil; grows in a wide range of soil types
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Watering Needs: Moderate; low after establishment
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Germination Time: 7–14 days
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Planting Season: Spring or early fall
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USDA Zones: Suitable for zones 3–10
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Spacing: 6–12 inches apart
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Uses: Lawn replacement, pathways, orchard floors, soil improvement, pollinator areas
Planting Guide
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Prepare Soil: Loosen soil to create a fine, even seed bed. Remove weeds and debris.
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Sow Seeds: Broadcast evenly over the surface; do not bury deeply—lightly rake to ensure contact with soil.
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Water Gently: Keep soil consistently moist until seedlings establish.
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Sun Exposure: Provide full sun or partial shade for best growth.
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Maintenance: Water occasionally; avoid over-mowing if used as a lawn alternative.
