Crimson Clover Seeds for Cover Crops & Forage
Crimson clover seeds (Trifolium incarnatum) for planting, nitrogen fixation, and soil improvement. High germination potential with long-standing pollinator appeal; many customers note quality and ease of growth, with mixed germination results
Highlights
- nitrogen fixation up to 200 pounds per acre
- non-GMO, open-pollinated
- showy deep red flowers attract pollinators
Pros
- high germination potential
- attracts pollinators
- improves soil nitrogen content
- eco-friendly cover crop and soil conditioner
- good for wildlife forage
Cons
- mixed feedback on germination
- color and appearance noted as mixed
Best For
Features
- Crimson Clover seeds with 70-90 days to maturity and 100% non-GMO, open-pollinated variety
- Tall plants produce deep red flowers, effective for attracting pollinators and beekeeping
- Fixes up to 200 pounds of nitrogen per acre, improving soil tilth and nutrient replenishment
- Supports soil structure, water flow, and weed suppression in mixed planting with grasses
- Suitable for cover crops, winter grazing, and hay in clover-grass seed mixes; USA-based support