White Ladino Clover Seeds

Trifolium repens

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Regular price $10.36
Sale price $10.36 Regular price $12.95
Regular price $47.96
Sale price $47.96 Regular price $59.95
Regular price $207.96
Sale price $207.96 Regular price $259.95
Regular price $411.96
Sale price $411.96 Regular price $514.95
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This legume is a vigorous, easy-to-grow clover that will produce large, white blooms. White Ladino Clover is perfect for using as a cover crop. Perennial. (Trifolium repens)

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Overall rating: 4.857143 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Prolific germinators!

"Needed a quick ground cover for a disturbed area. Seeds arrived on time, germinated well even with less than ideal conditions."

JuJu (5/5)

I would buy again

"#sweepstakes I used the clover as ground cover in my large flower beds. It looks fantastic. It sprouted quickly and has kept the weeds out."

Leah (5/5)

Wonderful Cover Crop

"I planted these to get my soil ready for next spring! They have been growing for just shy of four weeks and are providing a nice ground cover! I will let them decompose over the winter and hopefully they will give my soil a little boost for the next growing season!"

Minnesota G. (4/5)

Perfect for our no-mow back yard!

"Emailed last year about a backyard hill I was done mowing. After a few emails these seeds were recommended and I murdered my back yard to replace it. This year the hill is gorgeous, and I've not mowed once!"

Brian (5/5)

Always performs well.

"I over seed my lawn with this in the fall to thicken it, green it up, and attract pollinators. It always performs well."

Winston (5/5)

Turning our lawn into a pollinator meadow

"I sewed the seeds in Autumn and got great germination. I will buy some more in the Spring to finish another area."

Organic F. (5/5)

Easy and fast!

"Every single seed seemed to germinate and they started growing in 2 days. I threw them on my lawn and garden in August right before a rain."

Katie (5/5)

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