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Micro Clover Ground Clover Seeds (1/2 lb.) are specially coated and inoculated for optimal growth, providing a sustainable, no-mow lawn solution. With a recommended seed rate of 1 to 2 lbs. per 1000 square feet, these perennial seeds are perfect for eco-friendly landscaping.
S**S
Oh WOW! I love this stuff!
I didn't have the money to dig up the grass (which I hate because I hate to mow and people put so much fertilizer and weed killer on it that it really is a pain in the neck). I wanted an alternative ground cover, so I bought this and I used an adjustable-holed salt shaker from Amazon to apply it because the seeds as they are tiny and I didn't want them to clump. I think they would in a spreader. The shaker made an even sprinkling. I put it out just before the fall rains.It germinated right away in about a week. Now that it's spring it is everywhere between the grass and has these really tiny yellow flowers. We get a dry spell from about June till September and I never water grass, so it gets all brown. I've been told that this stuff doesn't need water so I'm hoping that after a couple of summers, it will take over from the grass. Either way, I really love this stuff. I will try to come back here and post a photo when the dry spell hits.Even if it doesn't wipe out the grass, I've noticed that the dandelions hate it and I've had to dig out fewer, so it's got to be a win/win. I didn't know the tiny flowers would be yellow and I'm thrilled about it! I plan on putting more clover out next fall again.Here is the Amazon link for the OXO adjustable salt shaker:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082LK4HNT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
W**D
Fantastic ground cover
I have a few spots in my tiny urban lawn that had gone to weeds, and were generally a pain to maintain. We've had some success with the larger cultivars of clover, but their "self-limiting" size is a good bit bigger than I really want. And, with this urban soil in such lousy condition, a nitrogen-fixer is certainly in order.So, this one hasn't had time to grow to full size yet, but I'm happy so far. With minimal care (the only kind I have to give), it sprouted in just a few days. It's already visibly closer, not just some pair of cotyledons indistinguishable from any other. It's filling in well, and look like it might come in thick enough to out-compete the many unwanted species.I tend to seed with a generous hand, and that's worked well in the past for patching the lawn. I might have over-done it a bit in places with this. I'm getting good growth over most of the area weeded, dug up, and seeded, but a few spots have very dense growth - too dense. The poor little seedlings seem to spend so much effort elbowing their way into the sunlight that there's not much left over for getting as big as their better-spaced neighbors. OK, I've learned, and when I clear the next patches of weeds, I'll let the seeds have more room to themselves.I'm trying some pachysandra in another area. That's working well too, but in a very different way. I'll keep using this as I try to reclaim the yard from way too much deferred maintenance. If nothing goes too badly, it should come in as a low-maintenance ground cover, with little need for mowing or weeding.So far, so good.-- wiredweird
L**N
Barely worked - NOT micro clover
I put this seed down as many reviewers claimed, without any pre work to my lawn and essentially nothing happened after watering and many rains.The second time I put it on I raked the grass, watered first, seeded, then watered many times (and again there were several rains) and I got a bit of clover here and there.Apart from the fact that this seed barely grew, is way overpriced (I’ve actually requested a full refund), the clover is large in the very few places it’s grown. It should not be described as micro.
A**R
Wait and see
No sign of anything sprouting yet
K**L
Not great for over-seeding a lawn
I tried over-seeding my laws with this after power raking. It came up really nice in the areas where the ground was bare of the grass was very thin and I love how it looks in those areas. It however did not come up where the grass was thicker, despite power raking beforehand. I may try again next spring and try thinning up the grass much more before planting. I am hoping the stuff that did come up will spread through the lawn before then but we will see.
S**N
100% soft and green wherever you put it
Just like the title says - anywhere you lay this seed down it will grow fast, green, and is soft to the touch. I’ve had area of my yard that I’ve tried putting soil and grass seed to no avail over 3 years. This stuff grows are fresh soil, hard dirt, clay/dirt with no problem. It also grows in 1-2 weeks. If you refer to my pictures you can clearly see that I raked down some fresh soil in one area. The second area I just spread the seed with no prep at all. I watered about 15 minutes, once a day for a week or so. Just enough to allow germination. It’s been 85+ degrees in South Georgia in May/June when I spread the seed. It seems to be amazing in shade and full sun. I found a cheaper site online but the clover isn’t as thick and green as this one. I will be buying another 5lbs (probably from cheaper site) because this stuff is awesome!
N**Y
Worked in clay
This stuff works well. We had a front yard of dense heavy clay, as all the topsoil had been removed to create a pad for our house. So I bought a good bit of this to add to a low-mow grass seed mix, so that it might improve the soil & nitrogen fix the grass. Nice and stays low to the ground. January & snow and this stuff is still alive. Caveat: we did add some compost before planting, and reseeded later, just to any thinner spots.
A**K
disappointing results
prepared my lawn and spread the seeds. Watered a lot and finally saw clover. However it was short lived.Not sure what happened to them. My grass is growing but no more clover anywhere.Total waste of time and money
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