Strawberry Clover Seeds - Herb Garden Perennial Full Sun Zone 3 - 9 Days to Maturity: 85 Days to Germination: 7 - 14 Soil: Well-draining soil, average, pH 5.0 - 8.0 Water: Keep moist until germination, somewhat drought tolerant Hardy, Easy to Grow, Cold Tolerant Strawberry Clover is a low growing perennial. The plants produce creeping stems & can spread producing beautiful pink to purplish red clover flowers. When the seed is ripe, the flower heads become red & resemble strawberries. This is a low-growing perennial with deep tap roots that condition soil while stolons (horizontal roots) spread to form a dense mat of sod which is excellent for keeping weeds away. High nitrogen fixer for the soil & a great pollinator flower. Can be used as a cover crop. Non-GMO Quantity: 1500 Seeds Botanical Name: Trifolium fragiferum Planting Depth: 1/4 Plant Spacing: 12 - 24 Growth Habit: 8 - 14 Tall Direct Sow: Planting should take place in late fall (dormant) or in spring. With enough moisture, late summer planting can be successful provided there’s enough time for seedlings to establish before the cold weather sets in. Sow using the drill method or broadcast seeds into turned soil. Keep moist until germination. Indoor Sow: Start indoors 8 weeks before last frost, 70F temps for germination, transplant outdoors as early as 2-3 weeks before last frost. Keep lightly clipped to delay flowering Harvest: once plants are established you can cut some anytime - use fresh or hang to dry INTERNATIONAL ORDERS: Phytosanitary Certificate Required for Orders Going to Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore & Taiwan. Please Add Phytosanitary Certificate to your cart when purchasing your order. It is your responsibility to understand any applicable import requirements & restrictions for your country. For more information please contact the destination country’s Department of Agriculture or equivalent ministry. Not responsible for items that do not make it through customs. strawberry Clover Seeds, Medicinal Herb, 1500 Seeds // Non-Gmo, Trifolium Fragiferum