Sowing white clover is very easy. You can sow the clover over a large area in the garden, for example as green manure. White clover can also be grown in a pot and, with its white flowers, makes a pretty ornamental plant.

The first seedlings can be seen just a few days after sowing

How to sow white clover in the garden

  • Clearing the garden bed of weeds
  • loosen the soil well
  • do not fertilize
  • scatter seeds
  • cover very lightly with soil
  • keep moist

Sow white clover in pots

Fill the pots with not too nutritious garden soil and scatter the seeds. If you want to grow clover seedlings for the kitchen, feel free to sow the seeds densely.

Place the pots in a warm spot around 20 degrees and keep the soil moist but not too wet. White clover germinates very quickly. The first green tips can usually be seen after three days.

The benefit of self-seeded white clover

White clover grows almost everywhere in nature. Nevertheless, it can make sense to sow white clover in the garden or in pots yourself. This is especially true if you want to process it in the kitchen or use it as a medicinal herb.

White clover, which grows in meadows, pastures and along roadsides, is often contaminated with animal droppings, car exhaust fumes or agricultural sprays. With home-grown white clover you have the certainty that the plants are not harmful to your health.

Sow white clover as green manure

White clover is a popular green manure because the plant grows very quickly and can be mown again early.

To break down white clover as a green manure, sow the seeds over a large area. Sprinkle just a thin layer of soil over it. Keep the soil nice and moist until germination.

The white clover is mowed before the flowers open. Cut the plants above ground with a scythe. The roots must remain in the ground to rot and thereby loosen the soil.

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You can also propagate white clover by cuttings. To do this, simply cut a few stems without flowers and stick them in loose garden soil or small pots. New roots form within ten days.

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