Crimson Clover Seeds

Crimson Clover Seeds

A nitrogen-fixing annual clover

Sow: March - September

Rate: 15kg/ha

£30

Crimson clover seeds are a best seller here at Smart Seeds, and it’s easy to see why with their beautiful appearance which is guaranteed to brighten up any lawn. However, did you know that crimson clover seeds aren’t just captivating on the outside - they also bring the following benefits to your land:

  • Nitrogen fixing - Clover seeds, like our crimson clover, act as a nitrogen fixer. This means that when they die, fixed nitrogen is released back into the soil. The fixed nitrogen helps other plants in the area, as well as improving the condition of the soil by helping to fertilise it. 
  • Weed suppressing - Sowing crimson clover seeds will also contribute towards weed suppression, maintaining your soil’s health in the long run.
  • Fast-growing - Crimson clover seeds are also fast-growing, particularly during the spring. You can still, however, sow them any time between March and September.
  • Grows well in poor soil - Like other clover seed varieties, the crimson clover seed is no different in terms of its ability to grow well in unhealthy soil. The benefits that crimson clover seeds provide to your soil, combined with its ability to grow in poor soil conditions, make it a no-brainer for purchasing. 

Smart Seeds is proud to be a fifth-generation British seed company. With plenty of experience as one of the leading UK seed suppliers, we’re confident that our crimson clover seeds will be a great addition to your garden or land. 

Did you know that we also stock other varieties of clover seed for UK lawns? If you would like to benefit from the qualities of crimson clover but are looking for a different outward appearance, why not browse the rest of our UK clover seeds which are perfect to sow in lawns. 

We hope that you have enough information about our Crimson Clover seeds for your purchase, however we understand that you may still have questions. In this case, please contact us or visit our FAQs page to find out more. 

    Sow: March - September

    Rate: 15kg/ha