No, it is not recommended to plant clover in the winter as it may not germinate or grow well in cold temperatures. It is best to plant clover in the spring or fall for optimal growth.
Clover typically grows better in warmer temperatures and may struggle to thrive in winter conditions.
Clover typically grows best in warmer temperatures and may struggle to thrive in winter conditions.
Clover survives winter by going dormant underground, where it can withstand cold temperatures and lack of sunlight.
Horses CAN eat winter clover but there is a type of fungi in it that will make them drool. It is harmless and will go away in a few days.
not really clover likes to grow in sunny grassed areas
Clover usually grows on its environment, say if you were to plant it in no sunlight it would not grow. You want to grow it in temp about 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit and a place that has 2-4 hours of sunlight. Also it can grow in woods but has to have sunlight. Deer love clover if your looking for a food plot. Clover will grow in some parts of Canada and around Maryland, Virgina, or Pennsylvania Clover is a weed that can grow relatively fast depending on its environment.
Clovers grow in your yard because they have all it takes them to grow.
It grows everywhere there are weeb.
Red clover can grow from 20 to 80 cm tall with trifoliate leaves. The flowers of a red clover range from dark to light pink.
Usually in a meadow.
Clover can be planted in the late summer or early fall and still grow successfully, as long as there is enough time for it to establish before the first frost.