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​PAm Clover Mix

​​PAm Clover Mix                                                                                                                                                                 
17% Balansa Clover, Trifolium michelianum
25% Persian Clover, Trifolium resupinatum
8% ‘Hykon’ Rose Clover, Trifolium hirtum
10% Crimson Clover, Trifolium incarnatum
15% Medic, Medicago truncatula (barrel) or Medicago polymorpha (burr)
25% Berseem Clover, Trifolium alexandrinum
 
Note:  Clover seed is coated and pre-inoculated. Seeds are not treated with fungicides or insecticides.
 
Seed Rate:                                                              
 
15 lbs/acre for broadcast planting
10 lbs/acre rate for drill planting                                                                    
 
Ground Prep:
The best method for planting is direct seeding with drill equipment. If broadcast seeding is the only option then a good, fine seed bed is desirable since most of the seeds are very small like alfalfa. Ideally the soil should be disked, cultipacked with a ring roller, planted and rolled a second time. Clovers grow slower than mustards so an application of grass specific herbicide may benefit this mix from competition with grasses.
 
Planting Methods:
Use a grain drill, no till drill, broadcaster, or even a hand-held broadcaster on small areas to evenly distribute the seed.  No fertilizer needed.  If able to irrigate, ensure the root zone has available water until the roots reach 6” depth.
 
Plant: 
After Sept. 10th through Nov. 10th, while soil is still warm (above 55⁰). However, earlier plantings of seed receive more seasonal rain thus reducing irrigation requirements. Plant no more than 1/8” to 1/4” deep. Plant in-between tree rows, fence lines, fallow areas where trees are taken out of production, and in orchard margins or borders.
 
Emergence/Visible:
14 days with enough moisture, will grow slow through the winter.
 
Bloom:
Early March and will continue through mid-April or a little later depending on rainfall patterns.
 
Management:
This mix should be allowed to grow into May and June so it sets seeds and to provide the longest bloom possible.  Thereafter, it can be mowed, disked and killed.  To encourage reseeding, do not chip or disk but roll to push seeds into ground.

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    • Seeds For Bees FAQs
    • Seeds For Bees For the Grower >
      • Water Requirements
      • Cover Crop Competition
      • Nitrogen Management
      • FAQs for Growers
    • PAm Seed Mixes >
      • PAm Mustard Mix
      • PAm Clover Mix
      • Vetch -Grain Mix
      • PAm Wildflower Mix
      • PAm Soil Builder Mix
    • Seeds For Bees Supporters
  • Forage
    • Forage (Home)
    • The Bee and Butterfly Habitat Fund
    • Forage Videos
  • Resources
    • Indoor Storage Guide for Honey Bees
    • Best Management Practices For Beekeepers (Home) >
      • Honey Bee Nutrition
      • Varroa
      • Nosema
      • Honey Bee Equipment Management and Maintenance
      • Honey Bee Colony Management
    • Best Management Practices For Almond Growers
  • Video
  • Supporters
    • Support Us
    • 2020 Supporters
    • Christi Heintz Scholarship
    • Annual Report
    • Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Testimonials