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Ladino Clover Seed

SKU: 2LC
UPC: 678482501966
$17.99
  • Non-GMO & weed-free
  • Long lasting & nitrogen fixing
  • Low seeding rate
  • Premium Oregon-grown seed

Enhance your lawn, pasture, or pollinator garden with premium Oregon-grown Ladino Clover Seed. This large-leaf perennial clover delivers lush, dense green coverage while naturally enriching your soil with nitrogen, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. With a high 90% total germination rate and 0% weed seeds, it establishes quickly and reliably, providing a long-lasting, low-maintenance ground cover. Ideal for mixing with grasses or planting alone, Ladino Clover thrives in full sun to partial shade, tolerates a variety of soils, and supports pollinators and livestock. Sold in convenient 2 lb bags, each bag covers approximately 4,000 square feet at a seeding rate of 0.5 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft., making it perfect for home lawns, pastures, or sustainable landscaping projects. Non-GMO and premium quality, this Ladino Clover Seed is your go-to choice for a vibrant, resilient, and environmentally friendly lawn solution.


When to Apply

Best time to plant Ladino Clover is in spring or early fall when soil temperatures are between 50–70°F. Avoid planting during extreme heat or drought.

Sunlight Requirements

Ladino Clover grows best in full sun but tolerates partial shade. It prefers at least 4–6 hours of sunlight daily.

Germination Rate

Ladino Clover typically germinates in 7–14 days under optimal soil moisture and temperature conditions.

Seed Composition
  • Ladino Clover: 98.36% (90% Total Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Other Crop Seed: 0.00%
  • Inert Matter: 1.64%
  • Weed Seed: 0.00%
  • Noxious Weed Seeds: None Found
Coverage Area & Seeding Rates
  • Seeding Rate: 0.5 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft.
  • Bag Size: 2 lbs (~4,000 sq. ft. coverage)
Traffic & Durability

Ladino Clover establishes a dense, resilient ground cover. It tolerates light foot traffic but is less wear-resistant than ryegrass. Ideal for low-traffic lawns, pollinator areas, and pastures.

Maintenance & Care
  • Watering: Keep soil moist until germination. Once established, Ladino Clover requires less frequent watering than grass.
  • Mowing: Optional, but can be mowed to 3–4 inches for aesthetics or to prevent flowering if desired.
  • Fertilizing: Typically requires minimal nitrogen fertilizer because it fixes its own nitrogen from the atmosphere.
Soil Preparation
  • Clear debris and loosen top 1–2 inches of soil.
  • Soil pH: ideal range is 6.0–7.0.
  • Ladino Clover prefers well-drained soil but can tolerate clay soils better than many other clovers.
Origin & Quality

Oregon-grown, non-GMO Ladino Clover with high germination rates. Free from weed and noxious weed seeds. Premium quality for reliable establishment.

Difference from Other Clovers

Ladino Clover is a large-leaf, perennial clover with a spreading growth habit, unlike red clover or white clover:

  • Size: Larger leaves and taller growth (8–16 inches).
  • Durability: Longer-lived and more winter-hardy than red clover.
  • Forage & Nitrogen: Excellent for soil nitrogen fixation and high-quality forage.
  • Appearance: Forms a dense, lush green cover, often used in lawns, pastures, or pollinator mixes.
FAQ
  • Can I plant it with grass? Yes, Ladino Clover mixes well with cool-season grasses for nitrogen enrichment and color.
  • Is it safe for pets? Yes, it is safe once established.
  • Does it need fertilization? Minimal nitrogen is required because it naturally fixes nitrogen in the soil.
  • How long until it spreads? Dense coverage is usually seen within 4–6 weeks under ideal conditions.
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  • Non-GMO & weed-free
  • Long lasting & nitrogen fixing
  • Low seeding rate
  • Premium Oregon-grown seed

Enhance your lawn, pasture, or pollinator garden with premium Oregon-grown Ladino Clover Seed. This large-leaf perennial clover delivers lush, dense green coverage while naturally enriching your soil with nitrogen, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. With a high 90% total germination rate and 0% weed seeds, it establishes quickly and reliably, providing a long-lasting, low-maintenance ground cover. Ideal for mixing with grasses or planting alone, Ladino Clover thrives in full sun to partial shade, tolerates a variety of soils, and supports pollinators and livestock. Sold in convenient 2 lb bags, each bag covers approximately 4,000 square feet at a seeding rate of 0.5 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft., making it perfect for home lawns, pastures, or sustainable landscaping projects. Non-GMO and premium quality, this Ladino Clover Seed is your go-to choice for a vibrant, resilient, and environmentally friendly lawn solution.


When to Apply

Best time to plant Ladino Clover is in spring or early fall when soil temperatures are between 50–70°F. Avoid planting during extreme heat or drought.

Sunlight Requirements

Ladino Clover grows best in full sun but tolerates partial shade. It prefers at least 4–6 hours of sunlight daily.

Germination Rate

Ladino Clover typically germinates in 7–14 days under optimal soil moisture and temperature conditions.

Seed Composition
  • Ladino Clover: 98.36% (90% Total Germ, Oregon Origin)
  • Other Crop Seed: 0.00%
  • Inert Matter: 1.64%
  • Weed Seed: 0.00%
  • Noxious Weed Seeds: None Found
Coverage Area & Seeding Rates
  • Seeding Rate: 0.5 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft.
  • Bag Size: 2 lbs (~4,000 sq. ft. coverage)
Traffic & Durability

Ladino Clover establishes a dense, resilient ground cover. It tolerates light foot traffic but is less wear-resistant than ryegrass. Ideal for low-traffic lawns, pollinator areas, and pastures.

Maintenance & Care
  • Watering: Keep soil moist until germination. Once established, Ladino Clover requires less frequent watering than grass.
  • Mowing: Optional, but can be mowed to 3–4 inches for aesthetics or to prevent flowering if desired.
  • Fertilizing: Typically requires minimal nitrogen fertilizer because it fixes its own nitrogen from the atmosphere.
Soil Preparation
  • Clear debris and loosen top 1–2 inches of soil.
  • Soil pH: ideal range is 6.0–7.0.
  • Ladino Clover prefers well-drained soil but can tolerate clay soils better than many other clovers.
Origin & Quality

Oregon-grown, non-GMO Ladino Clover with high germination rates. Free from weed and noxious weed seeds. Premium quality for reliable establishment.

Difference from Other Clovers

Ladino Clover is a large-leaf, perennial clover with a spreading growth habit, unlike red clover or white clover:

  • Size: Larger leaves and taller growth (8–16 inches).
  • Durability: Longer-lived and more winter-hardy than red clover.
  • Forage & Nitrogen: Excellent for soil nitrogen fixation and high-quality forage.
  • Appearance: Forms a dense, lush green cover, often used in lawns, pastures, or pollinator mixes.
FAQ
  • Can I plant it with grass? Yes, Ladino Clover mixes well with cool-season grasses for nitrogen enrichment and color.
  • Is it safe for pets? Yes, it is safe once established.
  • Does it need fertilization? Minimal nitrogen is required because it naturally fixes nitrogen in the soil.
  • How long until it spreads? Dense coverage is usually seen within 4–6 weeks under ideal conditions.