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How to plant the seeds of Trifolium repens

Skyler White
2020-08-18 09:03:25
White clover has good ornamental value, also known as white clover. In fact, it's what we usually call clover. So let's learn how to plant the seeds of white clover.

Before planting the seeds of Trifolium repens

Soil preparation and fertilization

Because the seeds of Trifolium pratense are small and thin, its competitiveness is weak, and in addition to the existence of weeds in the surrounding environment, it will certainly grow slowly. Before planting the seeds, we should make the soil preparation and clean up the weeds. At the same time, basic fertilizer should be applied, which can be about 25 kg of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus per mu. For some soil, such as lack of organic matter but also apply manure, acid soil can be supplemented with 50 kg of lime.

Trifolium repens seed planting pictures

Seed processing

Before sowing, the seeds should be treated by mechanical method or concentrated sulfuric acid immersion corrosion method. Soak in sulfuric acid for 20-30 minutes, take it out and wash it with clear water, dry it before sowing. In addition, the seeds can be mixed with Rhizobium Trifolium before sowing, which is conducive to seed germination and plant growth.

Trifolium repens seed planting

Sowing time and method

Spring, autumn can be seeded, can be unicast, can also be mixed, can drill, can also be sown

Trifolium repens seed planting pictures

Seeding depth

The planting depth is about 1-2cm, not too deep, otherwise it is not easy to sprout. Of course, according to the soil texture and dry and wet conditions for appropriate adjustment.

Soil selection

Trifolium pratense seeds on the soil requirements are not high, the best choice is to choose calcium and humus rich and well drained soil, so as to provide more nutrition and a good growth environment for the seeds.

Photo of Trifolium repens seed planting

These are the planting methods of Trifolium repens seeds. I hope to help you.

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