Outsidepride White Dutch Clover Seed (5 lbs) – Nitrocoated & Inoculated vs Rosa The Fairy Rosa, 3 gal, Pink Flowers
Overall winner: Rosa The Fairy Rosa, 3 gal, Pink Flowers
Key Differences
Outsidepride clover seed (5 lb) is a lower-priced, versatile option used for erosion control, ground cover, or as a lawn alternative, while Green Promise Farms' Rosa The Fairy Rose (3 gallon) is a flowering, hardy shrub suited to USDA zones 5–11 with compact habit for hedges and long blooms. Choose the clover seed if you want an affordable, multi-use groundcover; choose the rose if you need a perennial ornamental plant with proven hardiness and abundant blooms
Outsidepride White Dutch Clover Seed (5 lbs) – Nitrocoated & Inoculated
Premium white clover seed for erosion control, lawn alternatives, and ground cover. Helpful for deer food plots and pasture mixtures; germination often within a week, with attractive white flowers in spring and summer
Pros
- premium quality clover seed
- multi-use: erosion control, lawn alternative, ground cover
- nitrocoated and inoculated for better establishment
- attractive white flowers in spring and summer
Cons
- mixed reviews on sprouting ability
- mixed reviews on clover content
- some reports of weeds competing with clover
Rosa The Fairy Rosa, 3 gal, Pink Flowers
Live Rosa The Fairy plant from Green Promise Farms in a 3 gallon container. Compact, northern-hardy with pink blooms and potential for low hedge use. Customers note healthy growth and ongoing blooming
Pros
- compact habit
- northern hardy
- prolific bloom potential
- healthy new growth
Cons
- growth may vary by environment
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Outsidepride |
| Durability | Green Promise Farms |
| Versatility | Outsidepride |
| User Reviews | Green Promise Farms |