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Outsidepride 2 lb. Perennial White Miniclover is a dwarf, small-leaved white clover seed designed as a natural, low-growing lawn alternative and ground cover. It fixes nitrogen from the air, enriching soil fertility without chemicals, grows 4-6 inches tall, and thrives with minimal watering across USDA Zones 3-10. Ideal for professionals seeking a sustainable, low-maintenance, and visually appealing lawn solution.









| ASIN | B00E255LMQ |
| Brand Name | Outsidepride |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (5,571) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
| Expected Plant Height | 4 Inches |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Type Name | Lawn Clover Seed |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Manufacturer | Outsidepride |
| Manufacturer Part Number | OUT-2479 |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Model Number | OUT-2479 |
| Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Drought Tolerant |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Grass |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Style Name | MiniClover Dwarf Small Leaf |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| UPC | 678482988873 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 2 Pounds |
C**R
JULY 2019 UPDATE: We haven’t watered or put any chemicals on our lawn! I have uploaded a picture showing our clover mix lawn and what a pretty shade of green it is compared to the neighbors grass lawn. We still need to mow once a week, but now there are hardly any clover flowers. The grass still dies when the dogs pee on it, but the clover does not. I’m super curious to see what happens during the dryer months of the summer when the lawns all turn brown. I just moved my star rating from four to five stars. This really is one of the best decisions that we have ever made. I will update again during the drought months. JUNE 2019 Update: We LOVE our lawn! Yes, we are getting little white flowers, but we can mow them away. As of right now, we have not yet trained it to stay short. We are mowing as often as a regular lawn. BUT, the dog pee doesn’t kill this. The dog pee still kills the grass. We haven’t watered it once yet. We have little to NO other weeds. But that being said, I bought a weeding tool in early spring and hand popped out all the dandelions, crab/Johnson grass and broad leaf weeds, they haven’t come back. I will update again during the drought months. UPDATE March 9, 2019. The third picture you see is our lawn now. We are very happy with our decision to go green and stop pouring chemicals on our lawn. I must say that our lawn is way greener than any of our neighbors lawns. We bought another bag, but haven’t put it down yet. We are going to use it in a few spots that were missed last year. My husband told me to buy it before they ran out, so I did. So far we are just using this in our backyard where our puppies play and go potty. I will keep updating. I’m waiting for the summer drought before moving it up to five stars, but as of now I’m completely happy. We spent $3,000 for sod last May that all died despite a $400 water bill. Since we have two new puppies, we decided not to treat it with chemicals. Our last dog died of cancer at age six, so we refuse to put down chemical fertilizers. Then my husband told me about clover and I said, “absolutely not!” He asked me to just read the article and then think about it. After reading it, I agreed it would be the best way to have a green lawn and still be healthy for our puppies and the environment. In September we planted one five pound bag along of clover with two 40 pound bags of grass seed in our back yard which is about 75 wide by 75 deep and covered it with some tacky straw. The grass came up right away, but petered out. The clover started coming up within five days, but stayed small and sparse for about six weeks. Now it’s November and we have had a couple of freezes and it’s a pretty green. The neighbors lawns have all started to die off, as well as the field behind us. I will post pictures of the color difference. I look forward to seeing what will happen this winter and next spring as well as the summer drought. I will keep this updated, mainly because the older I get the less I remember, so I will be able to look back on this and know whether or not to buy some more. The first picture shows our lawn up close with zero chemicals and the neighbors lawn on the other side of the fence with his “professional “ lawn care. The second picture shows the field behind us has all died off. This past summer, our new sod was as brown as that field. What you see in our lawn is 95 percent clover and very little grass. In fact, the brown you see is the grass. FOR REFERENCE: We live in upper middle Tennessee where the “soil” is mostly red clay.
R**L
Good germination rate, growth well, dense, looks healthy, happy with the item. Mixed with the grass seeds and seeded the back yard.
A**Z
Seeds were packed neatly in its package. I started spreading the seeds in several bald spots in my lawn under heavy rain. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw they started sprouting after just 3 days. I took several pictures, but will update them as plants keep growing. They are starting to look pretty. I'm amazed with the seeds' quality and the results.
C**E
Seeds arrived sooner than expected. I haven't had growth yet as I just received the seeds. There are tons of seeds, and I'm excited about all the benefits of micro-clover: drought-tolerant, nitro-fixing, no-mow required, lawn replacement. Our new build is on a steep slope that would make mowing impossible. The top soil was removed in excavation, so I'm hoping to sow the clover as ground cover and not have to mow. Im not replacing existing grass. But the micro-clover sounds so easy and perfect for what I'm looking for. Edit: the sample seeds i buried mid-March (zone 6/7) germinated in my clay soil in about a week. Even some of the broadcast seed is starting to germinate. Germination rates seem very good.
Q**E
I've purchased 25 pounds of this over the past two years. Not entirely sure it's really "micro"clover at full maturity. It is currently very flowered even though it's cut at the lowest setting on our mower. I did expect flowering but this is described as having less than typical white clover and it seems to actually have more flowering. I'm just not convinced this isn't just regular white Dutch clover so I'm unsure I'll continue purchasing this expensive seed. I'm about to spread some white Dutch clover seed in weedy areas and will compare. However, it does germinate well. I suggest soaking the seeds in water for at least a day before spreading them. Our yard has very poor, rocky soil as it was previously a gravel pit and this has taken the best over various grasses I tried growing in past years. It is much more green than the sad grass we have - especially as summer drought hits. It actually been staying evergreen during winter here in west Michigan. One other great thing is that apparently grubs don't like to eat the roots of clover compared to grass and we definitely have grubs.
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