








🌿 Grow smarter, greener, and longer with Outsidepride Red Clover — your soil’s new best friend!
Outsidepride Perennial Red Clover Seeds offer a 3-5 year self-seeding solution ideal for cover crops, forage, and soil improvement. Adapted to USDA Zones 3-9, these inoculated seeds fix nitrogen, enhance soil health, and attract pollinators, making them perfect for sustainable agriculture, crop rotation, and wildlife-friendly landscapes.
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 6.35 x 20.32 cm; 2.27 kg |
| Part number | OP-RC-5 |
| Expected blooming period | Winter |
| Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
| Sunlight exposure | Partial Shade |
| Soil type | Clay Soil |
| Manufacturer | Outsidepride |
| Item model number | OP-RC-5 |
| ASIN | B006F6KTYU |
E**.
Bought this in the spring and applied in the fall right before it rained. Checked on the ground a couple days later and saw a bunch had already sprouted tiny roots/stems. The real test will be how many survive the cold weather and return in the spring.
H**R
I bought this when I bought my second bag of Dutch white clover seed. I had such good luck with the white why not give the red a go? I planned to put it in newly made garden beds as a cover crop but never got around to making the beds this spring so I just threw a handful of seeds in with the white clover I was putting in my yard for fun.. we ended up with a pretty dry summer and I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money on watering the yard so after I saw the clover had germinated I watered for another week and said you’re on your own! Fast forward to now and as temps have cooled down and I haven’t mowed for a month the clover is growing again. I noticed a handful of clover with really big leaves and at first was like that’s weird but then quickly realized they were the red clover seeds that I threw in that I just figured hadn’t lived. If it can survive the hottest months out of the year with no extra water outside of a little rain and start growing again after a little more rain and slightly cooler temps I am excited to see what it does when it’s actually cared for!! Great company with great products from my experience. Just ordered some of the fine bladed fescue for over-seeding my front yard and expect nothing less than great results from it as well!!
P**R
It has been a year since I planted these in early March a year ago. I planted them in early spring last year. They did begin to sprout little clovers fast with all the rain last year. Then the HOA landscaper mowed them down twice and killed them. I had told them not to mow the back where they were. I was soo mad. Then this year they began sprouting back in patches in March. I was surprised to see that they have grown up to 1 foot tall. Keep the height in mind for your landscaping needs.
K**S
Just like it said, it sprouted in 5 days!! Can't wait to see it cover the bare hill
B**L
Grows great red blooms in the spring. Broadcast in late winter and let the frost do the work and you will have a beautiful clover field
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