Cherokee Clover | ||
In South Georgia and Florida, it is grown primarily as a winter annual. With proper late spring management, good reseeding of Cherokee can be obtained. Red clover is an erect-growing bunch-type plant with no rhizomes or stolons, having numerous leafy stems arising from a thick crown. It has a taproot system with many secondary branches. 50 lbs. $ Use 18 lbs per acre or You may go as low as 8 to 10 lb/A with high quality seed, planted on a clean, tilled seedbed at. Seeding rate may be reduced one-third if planted with a cool-season annual such as rye, ryegrass Please Type In The Amount You Need In The Quantity Box. OUT. Click here to view an article about "Mowing Clover". | ||
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