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🌿 Grow smarter, not harder — the clover that works as hard as you do!
Outsidepride Perennial White Dutch Clover Seed offers 2 lbs of nitrocoated, inoculated seeds designed for superior germination and soil nitrogen fixation. Adapted to USDA Zones 3-10, it thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it ideal for erosion control, lawn alternatives, food plots, and pasture mixtures. This perennial clover grows 8-12 inches tall, blooms white flowers that attract pollinators, and requires minimal watering and mowing, delivering a sustainable, eco-friendly ground cover solution.













| ASIN | B00164TB9K |
| Brand Name | Outsidepride |
| Color | Green,White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (12,359) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
| Expected Plant Height | 4 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OP-WDCLOV-2 |
| Material Features | Heirloom |
| Model Number | OP-WDCLOV-2 |
| Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Attracts Pollinators |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Clover |
| Product Care Instructions | Keep The Soil Moist |
| Soil Type | Clay Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 678482956711 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 45726 |
| Unit Count | 32 Ounce |
B**P
I have gone through several of these bags. I find that the seeds germinate within two to three days and as long as you keep them moist the first few days at least, they grow really well, even in poor soil. I have never had a problem with these seeds not growing. The plants make beautiful white flowers that bumblebees love, and sadly some wild rabbits seem to like them too. I have not seen any other seeds in the package. Also I live in Calgary Canada, zone 3, and the plants survive a nasty winter fine. If you water them well they do make seeds and also spread. And yes they do push out dandelions and bluebells and other things, but I find that only happens if you have a large enough cluster of clover. One individual plant may get swamped by grass around it if yo water it lots, but a cluster that you water well will expand.
D**A
This is a good seed bag for clover, however I was unaware that there’s not just white Dutch clover in this bag which is my fault but for anyone else; this has a handful of other plant species in here. I can’t tell if a lot of the weeds in this mix are solely from the mix or from weeds in properties around mine but I’ve been doing a lot of weeding to the planted patch. A couple notes on this species of clover; it LOVES water. That’s how you’ll get seeds to sprout and grow quickly. I can’t tell yet how drought hardy it’ll be but it for sure isn’t a fan of full day sun exposure. Where the bare spot is gets sun all day long and we’ve had days over 100 quite a bit. The clover is still growing but it’s very patchy and slow growing in those spaces. The fully planted space was planted a couple weeks before the more bare space but you can tell all the growth along the edge of the more bare patch is what’s growing best regardless with the higher amount of shade. So IMO nothing wrong with the quality of this seed mix, but know this does best with at least partial shade and there are other seeds in here that aren’t clover. I’ve included the most prevalent plant of it sprouting right with the clover as well as how it looks mature and amongst the clover. A good addition I think because it’s very tolerant of traffic. The clover itself is okay to be walked on, it’ll bounce back up and not die but it is delicate and could be torn up a lot from anything over a calm walk. I’d suggest stepping stones for frequently used paths and probably not the best for kids or pets running around.
O**N
I put zero effort planting this. It’s only the third day and there is a tone of clover already growing
B**T
Sprinkled the seeds a few weeks ago. They seem to be growing fine.
A**R
I live in central PA, and I started this project after my retaining wall got replaced. I covered the bare ground with a thin layer of topsoil, then sprinkled the seeds all over. I did not bury them or anything. I was worried cause I did it in March. We had a few super warm days like in the 70s, but then we went cold again with many nights in the 20s. But this stuff sprouted within days. Each day I could see more and more. My pictures go to 2 weeks growth. I bet within another week I will see more green than dirt. I never watered, but we had rain every few days so I didn't bother. I would buy again and I DID! I bought another bag for my parents property.
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