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Outsidepride Perennial White Dutch Clover Seed is a premium, nitrocoated, and inoculated seed blend designed for erosion control, lush lawn alternatives, and enriching pasture mixtures. Suitable for USDA Zones 3-10, these seeds are easy to plant and promote robust growth with beautiful white blooms, making them an ideal choice for diverse landscaping needs.
Material Features | Heirloom |
Color | Green,White |
Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
Number of Pieces | 5 |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Soil Type | Clay Soil |
Expected Plant Height | 4 Inches |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Drought Tolerant |
S**N
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Clover Power: My Dogs Tried to Destroy It, and It Said “Not Today
We bought this clover seed out of pure lawn-related desperation. We have four dogs who treat our backyard like a racetrack, wrestling ring, and bathroom all in one. Our grass didn’t stand a chance. It was less “lush green paradise” and more “post-apocalyptic dirt patch with dreams.”Enter white Dutch clover. I read that it holds up better to foot traffic, needs less water, and can even outcompete weeds. Honestly, I would’ve tried magic beans at this point, but this stuff actually works. The cost is minimal and it's easy to plant!What I love: • It sprouted fast. I threw it down like a hopeful gardener with low expectations, and boom—green. • It stays green. Even when my dogs are out there doing zoomies like caffeinated goats. • It’s soft, not prickly like some grasses, and my dogs don’t seem to mind laying on it after playtime.It’s not a miracle—you still have to water it and give it a fighting chance—but it’s way tougher than regular grass. I even caught myself just standing out there admiring the clover like a proud suburban wizard.If you’re tired of your dogs turning your lawn into a dust bowl, give this a shot. It’s holding up way better than anything else we’ve tried, and the backyard no longer looks like a scene from a wild west movie.Vine Team, I’ve got dogs, dirt, and high hopes. Let me test more stuff that survives the chaos.
M**R
Good quality clover
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.
A**R
make's for a green lawn and plenty of bees
We have the greenest lawn in our neighborhood. The blossoms are sweet. We have an over abundance of bees, so walking barefoot is risky. It's easy enough for a child to plant. I had our 5 year old plant it, and before long I noticed bright green stripes. Lawn companies think we have a serious problem. I'd say Lucky!
B**K
Feeds the bees
Have bought this foe several years,. Seems to germinate well. I am happy with the product.
T**M
Great product
These seeds were exactly what i needed. Probably 90% germination rate and still popping after several weeks. Incredibly soft to lay on with a near jelly-type feel. All but one of my partners enjoy slumbering on it with me so I'd say it's been a great success!
A**S
Great seeds
Worked great. Threw on the ground after a rain storm and let nature take over. Germinated fast, rooted well, filling in bare sports nicely.
A**R
Mixed feelings about this product.
So I wish I would have read the negative reviews first. It's been a little over two weeks and 15 pounds of something later and I have small spots of sprouts in a few areas.First off, my yard should have only used 4‐5 pounds to cover according to their advertisement, not so!I used a Scott's spreader set on 2 that's the lowest setting on mine and did one pass north to south and one east to west. Before I seededI raked all the dead up, really went at it and got it to bare dirt. Then I rented an aerator from HD and beat myself to death with that. My yard was finally ready for seed.I spread the seed, raked it lightly and turned the water back on. Watered everyday twice a day for two weeks now and nothing!If things start to come in I willupdate this post.Update I changed my review from 1 star to a 3 star.I am starting to see sprouts pop up thanks to the heavy three times a day water cycle. I think part of the problem was not enough water? There are spots where I seeded twice and still nothing! Also, I had to use 15 pounds of seed vs what they post on the ad. I also seed over areas twice to achieve any results.A big are in the front of the house still has zero sprouts and they were sowed a day apart? I don't know why that is? Product, soil, too much sun,not enough water?? I can tell you it loves water! I have a small are of dirt on the drive way from run of and it's now mud from all the water and it's growing sprouts from the overspray. Lol! I'm thinking I'll shovel it up and place it on a bare spot close by.
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