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Todd's Seeds
Todd's Seeds Red Clover Seeds — Non-GMO, Chemical-Free, High Germination (1/2 lb)
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Premium Red Clover Seeds for Sprouting and Soil Health
Todd's Seeds offers red clover seeds that are non-GMO and chemical-free, ideal for home sprouting and as a soil-cover crop. Grown and packed in the USA, these seeds are tested for germination to help you plan with confidence.
Key benefits you may notice
- Non-GMO and chemical-free seeds suitable for human consumption when sprouted
- Rigorous testing yields high germination potential
- Easy to sprout in jars, trays, or small grow systems
- Versatile as a cover crop that supports soil health and nutrient cycling
- Colorful leaves and blossoms add visual interest and potential culinary use
- Nutrient-rich roots that tolerate moderate sun and water conditions
Ways to use red clover
- Sprouts or microgreens for salads, wraps, or toppings
- Flower heads and leaves for flavoring breads or desserts
- Cover crop in home or small-farm plots to help soil structure
- Improved soil health through natural biomass and root activity
Growing and care tips
Plant red clover in late spring or early fall for quicker establishment. Prepare a patch by scarifying lawn and allowing seed-to-soil contact, then sow lightly and water as needed. Once established, you can consider nitrogen fertilization to support growth.
Red clover is generally hardy but can be susceptible to certain diseases and pests; weed control helps keep stands vigorous. Sclerotinia may appear after spring rains, so monitoring moisture and soil conditions can help with planning. Prevention options include soil pH management and appropriate plant care; consult local guidance for safe choices.
Harvest and storage
Patience and precise timing pay off. When flower heads begin to bloom, cut stems and store them in an airtight container for several months. Flower heads can be used in ice cream or bread, and the plant material may also appeal to pets in some contexts.
What you get
Every package from Todd's Seeds is hand packed, visually inspected, and laboratory tested for pathogens and contaminants to support safe, high-quality seeds. We’re a USA-based operation with ongoing support to help you grow your best.
FAQ
Q: What makes Todd's Seeds Red Clover seeds unique?
A: They are non-GMO and chemical-free, grown in the USA with high germination and thorough quality checks.
Q: How should I harvest and store red clover after flowering?
A: Harvest when heads bloom, trim stems, and store in an airtight container for months.
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