The so-called lucky clover from the Oxalis genus is generally not very hardy and is more used for greening the windowsill. On the other hand, species such as red and white clover can not only be perceived as weeds in the lawn, but also serve as decorative soil improvers.

When it's hot and dry in summer, the clover is happy about a good shower

How often should the clover be watered?

Clover varieties such as red and white clover are characterized by the fact that they provide good yields as fodder plants in agriculture even in cool and rather humid locations. However, they tolerate periods of summer drought very poorly. Under normal conditions, natural rain is sufficient to irrigate clover in beds or as a lawn substitute. In summer drought or specimens in pots, you should occasionally help with the watering can or garden hose.

When can the clover be transplanted?

Clovers are generally not very sensitive and can almost always be transplanted without any problems. However, you should know that the roots of red clover, for example, can reach up to 2 m deep into the ground. In addition, the plants should be transplanted by autumn at the latest so that they can still root well before winter.

When and how is the clover pruned?

In the garden it is usually a matter of taste whether the clover is cut at all. As forage plants, red and white clover provide up to four productive cuttings per year, so you can also harvest parts of the plant for your pets or for use in the kitchen. When using clover as a lawn substitute, a regular cut is ideal for a hard-wearing, walkable area.

What pests and diseases attack clover?

The clover shrew is a beetle that is often responsible for feeding damage to clover plants. Possible diseases on clover are powdery mildew and downy mildew, clover rust, clover canker, brown spot disease and also black stems.

What fertilizer should you use for clover?

Because the clover adds nitrogen to the soil itself, it doesn't need a nitrogenous fertilizer. On the other hand, fertilizer mixtures that ensure the following framework conditions for the clover are more important:

  • sufficient potash supply
  • enough phosphate in the soil
  • a pH between 6.0 and 6.7

Is the clover hardy?

While the so-called lucky clover of the genus Oxalis is not usually hardy, Trifolium species such as red and white clover can easily overwinter as perennial plants outdoors.

tips

The planned location for clover cultivation should not be too shady and should not have waterlogging.

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