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18452
White Clover Seed, 2 lb.
White Clover Seed, 2 lb.
Key Features
- LOW-MAINTENANCE YARD: O.M. Scott & Sons White Clover Seed is crafted with premium white clover to grow a naturally low-maintenance yard; you'll be mowing less, and you can leave the clippings for a natural feeding
- PREMIUM WHITE CLOVER: Our premium clover seed is built for yards in USDA Zones 3B-7A that experience spring, summer, fall, and winter; the limestone coating helps seed spread evenly and reduce clumping
- SAFE TO USE AROUND KIDS AND PETS: This clover lawn seed is safe for use around people and pets (when used as directed); If doesn't contain added artificial ingredients or pesticides and it's safe to reenter the lawn immediately after application
- APPLY LIKE A YARD GOAT: Apply in the spring or fall when the daily average temperature is consistently between 60°F and 75°F for two weeks; one 2 lb. bag covers 1,000 sq. ft.
- RECYCLE THE BAG: O.M. Scott & Sons products are packaged in a recyclable paper bag - apply the product to your yard then toss the bag in your curbside recycling bin (always check locally for recycling availability)
*When used as directed. Green space is safe to re-enter immediately after application.
About This Product
Free yourself from a high-maintenance yard with O.M. Scott and Sons White Clover Seed. White clover seed grows a naturally low-maintenance yard with less mowing. When you do mow, you can just leave the clippings on the yard - they'll give your grass a natural feeding. There are no added artificial ingredients or pesticides in this lawn seed. This seed starts sprouting in just 7-14 days, so you'll be enjoying playtime in your new lawn before you know it. You can plant clover with your existing grass yard, or start over with an all-clover yard. Either way, you'll be enjoying your green space like a Yard GOAT.
Product Information
Seed Type(s): White clover
Coverage: 1,000 sg. ft.
Size: 2 lbs.
SKU: 18452-1
Safety data sheet can be found at: https://www.scottsmsds.com
Product Safety
- Safe for Use Around People and Pets: This product is safe for use around people and pets. Just use it as directed - don't eat it, drink it, or rub it in your eyes. You get the point.
- Tread Lightly at First: Your new seedlings are delicate. While it's safe for your family to be in the yard, heavy foot traffic can crush seedlings before they take root. Give them a couple of weeks to establish.
- Gear Up: We recommend wearing gloves and closed-toe shoes during application. Save the flip-flops for when you're admiring your handiwork.
- Wash Up: Wash your hands after application. It's a good rule of thumb for any yard work. • Store It Right: Store leftover seed in a cool, dry place, sealed in the original bag, away from direct sunlight.
What are the benefits of a white clover lawn?
Clover is a low-maintenance lawn alternative. You'll be mowing less often, and leaving the clippings on the lawn can provide a natural feeding. You can use clover with your existing grass lawn or start over with a whole clover lawn.
Where does white clover grow? When is the best time to plant?
White clover withstands winter conditions and is ideal for lawns in USDA Zones 3B-7A that experience all 4 seasons. The best time to plant is spring or fall when daily air temperatures in your city are consistently between 60°F and 75°F.
Does a clover lawn attract bees and other pollinators?
When the clover is blooming, the bees will be buzzing. Enjoy nature happening right in your yard - just don't step on any bees!
How long does clover take to grow?
O.M. Scott & Sons White Clover germinates in 7-14 days. Remember to water daily to keep the soil moist until 2 weeks after seedlings sprout. You'll be enjoying a clover lawn in no time.
Is O.M. Scott & Sons White Clover Seed pet friendly?
This clover seed is safe to use around kids and pets when used as directed. You can head out to the lawn right after it's applied (though it's best limit foot traffic while your baby clover is growing).
