Purple Prairie Clover Seed
| USDA Hardiness Zones: | 3-8 |
| Height: | 12-24" (with blooms) |
| Spread: | 16-24" |
| When to Seed: | Spring, Early Summer, Fall |
| Bare Soil Seeding Rate: | 3 oz per 1,000 Sqft (For Solid Stand) |
| Add to Existing Meadow: | 0.18 oz per 1,000 Sqft |
| Bloom/Period: | Yes, summer |
| Sunlight: | Thrives in full sun |
| Soil: | Grows best in well drained sand, clay, or loam soils |
| Drought Tolerance: | High, has a thick deep taproot |
| Maintenance Needs: | None |
| Pairs Well With: | Sedges, Little Bluestem, Prairie Dropseed, White Yarrow, Penstemon, and many other native meadow and prairie plants. |
- How To Start Your Flowering Lawn Journey -- No need to remove grass; simply mow existing grass very short, spread the flowering lawn seed evenly, water, and watch it grow!
- Better For Your Family & The Environment -- Purple Prairie Clover is native and supports beneficial pollinators while reducing your property's carbon footprint!
- Reduce Maintenance Costs -- Purple Prairie Clover does not require long-term maintenance. Once it is established, it won't require watering, except in periods of extended drought.
- What To Expect When Using Flawn Seed -- With regular watering, Purple Prairie Clover Ā will germinate in 2-3 weeks, and plants will be small for the first couple of months. After the first growing season, it will bloom purple cone shaped flowers about 12-24ā in the middle of summer creating a vital nectar and pollen source for our friendly pollinators. Watering regularly after seeding and through dry periods is recommended for success.
- Pure Flower Seeds -- Unlike other brands, Flawn Seed doesn't use fillers. Flowering seeds have longer germination periods and mature slower than grasses. Mature flowering plants with many blooms can take up to 6-24 months to fully establish, especially in tougher growing environments.
Seeding Information:
When to Seed: Spring, late summer, or early fall when rains are frequent and temperatures are moderate. Do not seed if a frost is forecast. Can also be dormant seeded on frozen ground.
Site Preparation: Mow at .5-1", remove clippings and rake any additional thatch. The soil must be visible and loosened up before seeding or seed will likely not grow.
Watering: Lightly water after seeding to start germination process. Prevent soil from completely drying out for a period of 1-2 weeks, then water as needed if seedlings start wilting.
Mowing: Maintain a height of 3" for the first year. This prevents the grass and any weeds from crowding out the baby Flawn seedlings.
Fertilizer: For lawns that have not been fertilized recently it may be beneficial to apply a low nitrogen organic fertilizer 2-3 months after seeding such as a 8-0-4 or similar.
Weed Control: It is best to remove excessive weeds by hand or natural methods before seeding. After seeding, remove unwanted weeds as desired. WARNING: Do not broadcast apply weed killers as they will kill the plants.
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Purple Prairie Clover Seed
Purple Prairie Clover Seed
| USDA Hardiness Zones: | 3-8 |
| Height: | 12-24" (with blooms) |
| Spread: | 16-24" |
| When to Seed: | Spring, Early Summer, Fall |
| Bare Soil Seeding Rate: | 3 oz per 1,000 Sqft (For Solid Stand) |
| Add to Existing Meadow: | 0.18 oz per 1,000 Sqft |
| Bloom/Period: | Yes, summer |
| Sunlight: | Thrives in full sun |
| Soil: | Grows best in well drained sand, clay, or loam soils |
| Drought Tolerance: | High, has a thick deep taproot |
| Maintenance Needs: | None |
| Pairs Well With: | Sedges, Little Bluestem, Prairie Dropseed, White Yarrow, Penstemon, and many other native meadow and prairie plants. |
- How To Start Your Flowering Lawn Journey -- No need to remove grass; simply mow existing grass very short, spread the flowering lawn seed evenly, water, and watch it grow!
- Better For Your Family & The Environment -- Purple Prairie Clover is native and supports beneficial pollinators while reducing your property's carbon footprint!
- Reduce Maintenance Costs -- Purple Prairie Clover does not require long-term maintenance. Once it is established, it won't require watering, except in periods of extended drought.
- What To Expect When Using Flawn Seed -- With regular watering, Purple Prairie Clover Ā will germinate in 2-3 weeks, and plants will be small for the first couple of months. After the first growing season, it will bloom purple cone shaped flowers about 12-24ā in the middle of summer creating a vital nectar and pollen source for our friendly pollinators. Watering regularly after seeding and through dry periods is recommended for success.
- Pure Flower Seeds -- Unlike other brands, Flawn Seed doesn't use fillers. Flowering seeds have longer germination periods and mature slower than grasses. Mature flowering plants with many blooms can take up to 6-24 months to fully establish, especially in tougher growing environments.
Seeding Information:
When to Seed: Spring, late summer, or early fall when rains are frequent and temperatures are moderate. Do not seed if a frost is forecast. Can also be dormant seeded on frozen ground.
Site Preparation: Mow at .5-1", remove clippings and rake any additional thatch. The soil must be visible and loosened up before seeding or seed will likely not grow.
Watering: Lightly water after seeding to start germination process. Prevent soil from completely drying out for a period of 1-2 weeks, then water as needed if seedlings start wilting.
Mowing: Maintain a height of 3" for the first year. This prevents the grass and any weeds from crowding out the baby Flawn seedlings.
Fertilizer: For lawns that have not been fertilized recently it may be beneficial to apply a low nitrogen organic fertilizer 2-3 months after seeding such as a 8-0-4 or similar.
Weed Control: It is best to remove excessive weeds by hand or natural methods before seeding. After seeding, remove unwanted weeds as desired. WARNING: Do not broadcast apply weed killers as they will kill the plants.
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| USDA Hardiness Zones: | 3-8 |
| Height: | 12-24" (with blooms) |
| Spread: | 16-24" |
| When to Seed: | Spring, Early Summer, Fall |
| Bare Soil Seeding Rate: | 3 oz per 1,000 Sqft (For Solid Stand) |
| Add to Existing Meadow: | 0.18 oz per 1,000 Sqft |
| Bloom/Period: | Yes, summer |
| Sunlight: | Thrives in full sun |
| Soil: | Grows best in well drained sand, clay, or loam soils |
| Drought Tolerance: | High, has a thick deep taproot |
| Maintenance Needs: | None |
| Pairs Well With: | Sedges, Little Bluestem, Prairie Dropseed, White Yarrow, Penstemon, and many other native meadow and prairie plants. |
- How To Start Your Flowering Lawn Journey -- No need to remove grass; simply mow existing grass very short, spread the flowering lawn seed evenly, water, and watch it grow!
- Better For Your Family & The Environment -- Purple Prairie Clover is native and supports beneficial pollinators while reducing your property's carbon footprint!
- Reduce Maintenance Costs -- Purple Prairie Clover does not require long-term maintenance. Once it is established, it won't require watering, except in periods of extended drought.
- What To Expect When Using Flawn Seed -- With regular watering, Purple Prairie Clover Ā will germinate in 2-3 weeks, and plants will be small for the first couple of months. After the first growing season, it will bloom purple cone shaped flowers about 12-24ā in the middle of summer creating a vital nectar and pollen source for our friendly pollinators. Watering regularly after seeding and through dry periods is recommended for success.
- Pure Flower Seeds -- Unlike other brands, Flawn Seed doesn't use fillers. Flowering seeds have longer germination periods and mature slower than grasses. Mature flowering plants with many blooms can take up to 6-24 months to fully establish, especially in tougher growing environments.
Seeding Information:
When to Seed: Spring, late summer, or early fall when rains are frequent and temperatures are moderate. Do not seed if a frost is forecast. Can also be dormant seeded on frozen ground.
Site Preparation: Mow at .5-1", remove clippings and rake any additional thatch. The soil must be visible and loosened up before seeding or seed will likely not grow.
Watering: Lightly water after seeding to start germination process. Prevent soil from completely drying out for a period of 1-2 weeks, then water as needed if seedlings start wilting.
Mowing: Maintain a height of 3" for the first year. This prevents the grass and any weeds from crowding out the baby Flawn seedlings.
Fertilizer: For lawns that have not been fertilized recently it may be beneficial to apply a low nitrogen organic fertilizer 2-3 months after seeding such as a 8-0-4 or similar.
Weed Control: It is best to remove excessive weeds by hand or natural methods before seeding. After seeding, remove unwanted weeds as desired. WARNING: Do not broadcast apply weed killers as they will kill the plants.
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