microclover

MiniClover (Trifolium repens) is rebadged common white clover – it’s listed on the analysis tag. MicroClover (Trifolium repens L. var. Pirouette) is a cultivar of white clover that’s the smallest in the world and is patented.

Is white clover the same as micro clover?

Microclover refers to smaller varieties of white clover (Trifolium repens var. ‘Pirouette’ and ‘Pipolina’). These types have smaller leaves, fewer flowers, and a lower growth habit compared to Dutch white clover. They also have a less aggressive clump-forming habit.

Where does micro clover grow best?

Thanks to its deep roots, micro-clover is significantly more drought tolerant than most grasses and will stay green even in times of drought. Micro-clover grows very well in sun and partial shade. It is not a good choice for shade (nor are turf grasses, for that matter).

Is Microclover invasive?

Micro clover in naturally invasive which means that wherever stems touch the ground, the plant is going to take root. It’s a good thing if you have a lawn that has a lot of bare patches. However, clover can also spread into gardens and other places you may not want it to take hold on.

Will Microclover grow in the shade?

Microclover doesn’t grow well in shade, so it is only suitable for areas receiving direct sunlight.

Do you have to mow Microclover?

Microclover care is not much different from regular lawn care. Like grass, it will go dormant in the winter and grow back in the spring. It can tolerate some heat and drought, but should be watered during extreme heat and dryness. A microclover-grass lawn should be mowed to about 3 to 3.5 inches (8 to 9 cm.)

Is micro clover toxic to dogs?

It turns out that it’s impervious to dogs, dog urine and foot traffic, and requires minimal maintenance and chemical treatment. Micro Clover does flower – most in it’s second year – but it flowers 90% less than regular “Dutch” white clover. The tiny white flowers are eliminated with regular mowing if desired.

Does Microclover need fertilizer?

One benefit to a Microclover lawn, is that you don’t have to fertilize it. However, if you prefer to have more grass than Clover, we recommend fertilizing in the Spring and Fall to deter the Clover from becoming too well established.

How do you plant a micro clover in an existing lawn?

When adding clover to an existing lawn, first mow it close and remove any thatch to allow the seed to fall to the soil surface. To sow clover alone, mix it with enough sand to facilitate spreading. About 2 ounces of clover is needed for every 1,000 square feet of lawn.

How tall does Microclover get?

It’s the most common clover in the U.S., growing 4-8 inches tall and producing white flowers with a pink hue in spring and summer. Compared to “regular clover” (white clover), microclover grows lower to the ground, has smaller leaves, produces fewer flowers, and does not grow in clumps.

Will clover choke out weeds?

BENEFITS OF A CLOVER LAWN

Clover fixes nitrogen from the air and releases it to the soil for other plants to use. Clover stays green for a longer season than grass. Clover is very persistent with an aggressive root structure, choking out most weeds.

Is clover safe for dogs?

Clover: Clover is safe for dogs to eat and is tougher than grass and less likely to stain.

Can clover be used as a ground cover?

Clover makes an excellent groundcover when planted between paving stones. White clover is very hardy, to AgCan zone 3 (USDA zone 2). Clover produces attractive white flowers that draw beneficial pollinators, especially bees, to your yard.

Can you have moss instead of grass?

For the rest of us, moss can be a great alternative to that high maintenance grass. Using moss as lawn provides wonderful springy groundcover that can be walked on moderately — a no-mow alternative with rich, deep color and texture. It just might be a good choice for your lawn needs.

What can I grow instead of grass?

Eco-Friendly Alternatives to a Grassy Lawn
Groundcovers. Groundcovers sprawl across the ground but don’t grow tall, eliminating the need to mow, providing the perfect alternative to grass. Corsican Mint. Creeping Thyme. Clover. Ornamental Grasses. Evergreen Moss. Native Perennial Beds. Artificial Turf.

What type of clover is best for lawns?

For lawns, the most popular is Dutch White Clover (Trifolium repens) because it is relatively low growing, tolerates close mowing, and out competes other foreign weeds.

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