
Red Clover Seeds - Heirloom, Sprouting Seeds, Herbal Tea, Microgreens, Juicing, Cover Crop, Open Pollinated, Non-GMO


Red Clover Seeds – Perfect for Sprouting, Herbal Tea, and Pollinator Gardens
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is a perennial legume cherished for its diverse benefits, making it a must-have for any eco-conscious gardener or culinary enthusiast. With trifoliate leaves and dense, dark pink blooms, this heirloom plant is a versatile addition to your garden. Whether you’re growing it for herbal teas, soil enrichment, pollinator support, or nutritious microgreens, Red Clover delivers beauty, functionality, and sustainability.
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Why Choose Red Clover Seeds?
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Eco-Friendly Soil Enrichment
Red Clover naturally fixes nitrogen in the soil, improves its structure, and reduces erosion, making it a fantastic cover crop for sustainable gardening. -
Versatile Uses
From sprouting and juicing to herbal teas and nutritious microgreens, Red Clover fits seamlessly into culinary and health practices. -
Pollinator-Friendly
Dense, dark pink blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, fostering biodiversity in your garden. -
Cold Hardy
Thriving in spring, summer, and fall, this perennial legume tolerates cooler temperatures, ensuring year-round utility. -
Non-GMO & Open-Pollinated
Perfect for sustainable gardening and seed-saving, these seeds guarantee natural, chemical-free growth. -
Eco-Conscious Packaging
Our resealable packets, made from recycled materials, are designed with sustainability in mind.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Trifolium pratense
- Plant Type: Perennial legume
- Flower Color: Dense dark pink blooms
- Height: 6-12 inches
- Uses: Sprouting, juicing, herbal tea blends, cover crops, forage, and green manure
- Soil Benefits: Nitrogen fixation, erosion prevention, and improved organic matter
Planting & Growing Instructions
When to Plant Red Clover Seeds
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Spring Planting
Sow seeds after the last frost when soil temperatures are consistently above 40°F. This ensures optimal germination and healthy growth. -
Summer or Fall Planting
For overwintering, sow seeds 6 weeks before the first heavy frost. Late planting allows for root establishment before winter dormancy.
Where to Plant Red Clover Seeds
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Sunlight Requirements
Red Clover thrives in full sun, receiving at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It also tolerates partial shade, making it versatile for various garden layouts. -
Soil Type
Well-drained, fertile soil with a pH range of 6.0–7.5 is ideal. Enriching the soil with compost enhances growth and bloom quality.
How to Plant
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Prepare the Soil
Loosen soil to a depth of 6 inches and remove weeds. Add organic compost to boost fertility. -
Sow Seeds
Scatter seeds evenly over the soil and cover them lightly (about 1/8 inch deep). Red Clover seeds require light soil coverage for germination. -
Watering
Maintain evenly moist soil during germination, but avoid overwatering to prevent seed rot. -
Spacing
Plant seeds 4-6 inches apart to allow for optimal growth and airflow.
Care & Maintenance
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Watering
Red Clover requires moderate watering. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings to prevent waterlogging. -
Mulching
Apply organic mulch around the plants to retain soil moisture and suppress weed growth. -
Fertilization
Typically unnecessary, as Red Clover naturally fixes nitrogen in the soil. However, light compost application can support growth in nutrient-poor soils. -
Deadheading
Remove faded blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering and prevent self-seeding if desired.
Harvesting Tips
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For Tea Blends
Harvest flower heads during full bloom in summer. Air-dry them in a cool, dark place and store them in airtight containers for future use. -
For Microgreens
Red Clover sprouts are ready for harvest within 7-10 days. Use them fresh in salads, sandwiches, or juices for a mild, nutty flavor. -
For Forage or Cover Crops
Allow plants to mature fully for optimal soil benefits and forage quality.
Benefits
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Nutrient-Rich Microgreens
Packed with vitamins A, C, and K, along with essential minerals, Red Clover sprouts are a superfood addition to your meals. -
Pollinator Support
Dense, fragrant blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, enriching the biodiversity of your garden. -
Soil Enrichment
Red Clover’s long taproots improve soil tilth, water retention, and organic matter, while nitrogen fixation boosts fertility. -
Versatile Culinary Uses
Fresh sprouts enhance salads and juices, while dried blooms make soothing herbal teas. -
Sustainable Gardening
Non-GMO and open-pollinated seeds support eco-conscious practices, ensuring a healthier planet and a thriving garden.
About Our Seeds
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Non-GMO & Open-Pollinated
Supports organic and sustainable gardening. -
High Germination Rates
Guarantees a thriving, healthy crop. -
Eco-Friendly Packaging
Resealable, biodegradable seed packets minimize waste. -
Chemical-Free
Untreated seeds, free from pesticides and fungicides, ensure a natural gardening experience.
Package Quantity
- 1.5g (~200 seeds)
Elevate your garden with Red Clover Heirloom Seeds—an eco-friendly, versatile option that enriches your soil, supports pollinators, and enhances your culinary creations!