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Get ready for a green space that basically takes care of itself. Clover seed creates a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant green space that you'll barely have to mow or water. Yards ain't hard.
*When used as directed. Don't eat it, drink it, rub it in your eye... you get the point.
Face it, you've got better things to do than spend every Saturday mowing and watering your yard. You've got cookouts to host and sprinkler-dodging championships to win. You need a green space that’s on your team. Following our founder, O.M. Scott, we've held the belief that yards ain't hard since 1868. With our Clover Seed, we're proving it. We've found the secret to a lush green space that asks for way less and gives you a whole lot more.This isn't just any clover. We've selected premium varieties of strawberry clover known for their ability to create a soft and seriously low-maintenance green space. It’s naturally drought-tolerant, so it stays green even when the weather’s not cooperating. Best of all? It feeds the soil, so your lawn gets healthier over time, all on its own. And because we're all about the good stuff, our Clover Seed is safe for the whole crew—kids, pets, and even the bees. Plus, the bag is 100% recyclable. So go ahead. Go hard on your yard, not on your weekends.
Seed Type(s): Contains strawberry clover
Coverage: 1,000 sq. ft.
SKU: 18437A
Safety data sheet can be found at: https://www.scottsmsds.com
Where to Use: Use it to overseed your existing lawn for a natural boost. This is your ticket to a low-maintenance lawn. Perfect for overseeding into your current grass.
When to Use: Plant in the spring or fall when daily temperatures are consistently between 60–80°F.
How Often to Use: Just once is all it takes to get things going.
For Overseeding Your Existing Green Space:
Clover needs consistent moisture to get started. For the first two weeks, a light watering twice a day is perfect. You're aiming to keep the soil surface consistently damp, but not soggy. Once your clover is established, it's remarkably self-sufficient and will need much less water than traditional grass.
Find a cool, dry spot that's out of direct sunlight. Fold or roll the top of the bag down to keep it sealed up tight, and it'll be ready when you are.
When you overseed, the clover will mix in nicely with your existing grass, creating a blended, more resilient lawn. It works with your grass, not against it.
Not this stuff. For years, clover was actually a standard part of lawn seed mixes because it's so beneficial. It’s low-maintenance, great for the soil, and bees love it. We're just bringing a classic back.
It does—in the best way possible. Clover is soft and cool underfoot, making it an amazing surface for backyard lounging, cartwheels, and picnics.