White microclover "Rivendel"
White micro-clover "Rivendel" - Trifolium repens.
Small-leaf clover, better known as microclover, is a professional revolutionary discovery of breeders that solved the problems of trampling and frequent mowing.
Differs from the traditional lawn in slow growth, wear resistance, drought resistance, attractive appearance. Saturates the soil with nitrogen, tolerates low mowing well (minimum height - 3-4 cm, maximum - 10-12 cm).
The dense growth of microclover provides protection from weeds.
This miniature plant (up to 5 cm) can be sown in its pure form and combined with any variety of lawn grasses. Sowing can be carried out throughout the season, but it is advisable to complete the sowing work before the end of August.
After sowing, the seeds must be embedded in the soil with a rake. Before germination, crops are regularly watered.
Clover blooms only in the second year, twice during the warm season: from May to October. Good honey plant.
With proper care, a clover lawn can not be updated for 7-8 years.
Seeding rate 8-10 g/m2.
Small-leaf clover, better known as microclover, is a professional revolutionary discovery of breeders that solved the problems of trampling and frequent mowing.
Differs from the traditional lawn in slow growth, wear resistance, drought resistance, attractive appearance. Saturates the soil with nitrogen, tolerates low mowing well (minimum height - 3-4 cm, maximum - 10-12 cm).
The dense growth of microclover provides protection from weeds.
This miniature plant (up to 5 cm) can be sown in its pure form and combined with any variety of lawn grasses. Sowing can be carried out throughout the season, but it is advisable to complete the sowing work before the end of August.
After sowing, the seeds must be embedded in the soil with a rake. Before germination, crops are regularly watered.
Clover blooms only in the second year, twice during the warm season: from May to October. Good honey plant.
With proper care, a clover lawn can not be updated for 7-8 years.
Seeding rate 8-10 g/m2.
Eng.: White clover. Suom.: Valkoapila. Sven.: Vitklöver, krypklöver, vitväppling. Bot. syn.: Amoria repens (L.) C.Presl.