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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.

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