In the lawn, white clover may not be feared as a weed without reason. However, the weed also has many positive properties, so it can be worth sowing it in the garden. What are the uses for white clover in the kitchen and garden?

Rabbits, hares and other rodents love white clover

Uses for white clover

  • green manure
  • bee pasture
  • kitchen
  • medicinal plant
  • animal feed

Improving garden health with white clover

On the one hand, white clover forms very long roots with nitrogen sacs at the ends and, on the other hand, many small white single flowers with sweet nectar. White clover thus makes a valuable contribution to garden health.

As green manure, white clover is sown on prepared areas until September. The plant germinates very quickly. Before flowering, the white clover is mown, leaving the roots in the ground. They loosen and fertilize the soil sustainably.

The white flowers form the food base for many insects. White clover is particularly popular as bee pasture. However, white clover is not so cheap in the lawn, especially if children run around barefoot on it. The stings of bees attracted to the flowers can be very unpleasant.

White clover is edible

The flowers and leaves of white clover are edible. They can be used raw or cooked in salads or vegetable dishes. The flowers can be inserted or used to decorate vegetable platters. Due to the mild taste, white clover blossoms even embellish desserts. The seeds can also be served fresh or as seedlings.

Like all types of clover, white clover contains some valuable ingredients. These include: essential oils, tannins, glycosides, isoflavones and phenolic substances. White clover teas and extracts are used for colds, digestive problems, headaches and even poisoning.

The use of white clover as animal feed

If you keep rabbits, hamsters or guinea pigs at home, you should provide a small bed for white clover. The weed enriches the diet of many small animals.

Grazing animals also eat white clover in meadows. However, white clover grows creeping on the ground, so the plant is not easy to eat.

tips

The plants sold as lucky clover on New Year's Eve or other occasions are not white clover. Types of sorrel are used for this.

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