
Crimson Clover Seed, 50 lb. bag
Crimson clover brings color and life to farms across the country, from the Gulf Coast up to Southern Ohio, and west of the Cascades (though it doesn't do well in Florida). This hardy winter annual thrives in both sandy and clay soils, even handling medium acidity without complaint.
Southern farmers particularly value crimson clover as a winter forage. It keeps growing through the cold months, with warmer temperatures encouraging more growth. It plays well with grasses, offering excellent winter grazing options and making quality hay.
Many farmers pair crimson clover with annual ryegrass as a cover crop combo. Together, they help soil health by improving texture, boosting organic matter, and enhancing overall tilth. For best results, seed at 20-30 pounds per acre.
- 50 lb bag
- Cover crop seed
- Winter annual seed
- Tolerant of soil acidity
- Will readily grow on sandy and clay type soils
- Nitrogen fixing, erosion control, colorful plowdown