







Outsidepride Crimson Clover seeds are a versatile, high-protein powerhouse for any lawn, pasture, or wildlife area. These seeds thrive in various soils, from sandy to clay, and handle medium acidity like champs. Perfect for forage, hay production, and cover crops, these clover seeds improve soil quality and provide essential nutrients for deer and other wildlife. They can be a great a food plot clover seeds for whitetail deer or cover crop seeds for raised beds. Non-GMO, open-pollinated, coated, and inoculated for optimal germination, they’re ready to go. Just plant them at 1/2 - 3/4 lb per 1,000 sq. ft. or 20-30 lbs per acre. Ideal for winter grazing, they enhance lawns and pair perfectly with microclover, white Dutch clover seeds, and alternatives like creeping thyme and ajuga for ground cover. Suitable for both full sun and shade zones, they’re a fantastic addition to your green pasture. Review: This review is for Zone 5 at >9,500 feet in Colorado. This variety of clover needs temperatures over 60* to germinate. Because nighttime temperatures where I live don’t get close to that temperature until July, I initially thought this variety was going to fail. But after July, the seeds started to germinate, and by late August I saw the first blooms. By mid-September I had lovely crimson blossoms everywhere—they filled in where the earlier-blooming wildflowers had started to die off. The elk, deer, and rabbits love it, so larger patches I planted never bloomed because the animals kept it cropped. But areas where the seeds were sparsely intermixed with wildflowers, the crimson clover has flourished, and the hummingbirds love them. I docked one star because I contacted the company after re-seeding in the spring with no plants coming up, and they never responded to my inquiry. The product gets 5 stars, the company gets 2. Review: I have only used a small amount of the seed due to weather. The seed that I did spread seems to be almost 100% germinated and growing. I will update next spring when I get a chance to use more. Seed was shipped in heavy plastic and was intact and dry.









| ASIN | B003ZJNF50 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,143) |
| Date First Available | 26 April 2020 |
| Expected blooming period | Winter |
| Item model number | OP-CC-10 |
| Manufacturer | Outsidepride |
| Material type | Clay |
| Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
| Part number | OP-CC-10 |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 6.35 x 27.94 cm; 4.54 kg |
| Soil type | Clay Soil |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
S**M
This review is for Zone 5 at >9,500 feet in Colorado. This variety of clover needs temperatures over 60* to germinate. Because nighttime temperatures where I live don’t get close to that temperature until July, I initially thought this variety was going to fail. But after July, the seeds started to germinate, and by late August I saw the first blooms. By mid-September I had lovely crimson blossoms everywhere—they filled in where the earlier-blooming wildflowers had started to die off. The elk, deer, and rabbits love it, so larger patches I planted never bloomed because the animals kept it cropped. But areas where the seeds were sparsely intermixed with wildflowers, the crimson clover has flourished, and the hummingbirds love them. I docked one star because I contacted the company after re-seeding in the spring with no plants coming up, and they never responded to my inquiry. The product gets 5 stars, the company gets 2.
A**R
I have only used a small amount of the seed due to weather. The seed that I did spread seems to be almost 100% germinated and growing. I will update next spring when I get a chance to use more. Seed was shipped in heavy plastic and was intact and dry.
D**.
Some came up , not as much as expected , however , 50/50 is my review
L**.
I know I had the perfect weather but all I can say is I planted it on Sunday, temps in the upper 70s, a nice slow rain Monday, and it started popping up on Thursday. This seed is awesome. Next spring the color is great and the early bees love then.
A**R
looking forward to see these in bloom
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