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Domain Clutch Clover Seed 1/4 Acre

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Domain Clutch Clover Seed is a fast-establishing blend of three annual clover varieties?two white and one red?formulated to deliver quick-growing, protein-rich forage for spring, summer, and early fall. Designed to thrive in a wide range of soil types and sunlight conditions, Clutch Clover builds biomass quickly, supports soil health through nitrogen fixation, and can be used as a standalone crop or in combination with perennials or brassicas. Its rapid growth makes it an excellent choice for low-maintenance backwoods plots, early green-up, and rotational food plot systems. Each 2.25 lb. jug plants up to 1/4 acre.

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Weight 2.460 kg
Dimensions 4.00 × 3.75 × 6.50 cm

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