How late can I plant clover seeds in Tennessee?
How late can I plant clover seeds in Tennessee?
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General Planting Time
The best time to plant clover in the spring is from mid-April to mid-May to coincide with spring rains. Clover needs about 30 inches of rain, ideally at least 45 inches, and from four to six hours of sunlight daily. If you are able to irrigate, seed clover in late summer to early autumn.
Hi this is Peggy. Hope you have a wonderful clover patch in the summer. When to Plant Clover Seeds | Hunker
The best time to plant clover in the spring is from mid-April to mid-May to coincide with spring rains. Clover needs about 30 inches of rain, ideally at least 45 inches, and from four to six hours of sunlight daily. If you are able to irrigate, seed clover in late summer to early autumn.
Hello, hope this helps you, so I am think September, October
The best time to plant clover in the spring is from mid-April to mid-May to coincide with spring rains. Clover needs about 30 inches of rain, ideally at least 45 inches, and from four to six hours of sunlight daily. If you are able to irrigate, seed clover in late summer to early autumn.
Hello. You might want to contact your local local master gardeners at the cooperative extension. I know in our area our office has planting calendars with the dates indicated for appropriate planting timing. Master gardeners are a volunteer group I know your local situation quite well and would be the best resource to guide you.
These extension offices are manned by volunteer master gardeners on site there waiting to answer the communities questions that know your local situation quite well.
Master gardeners are required to volunteer back designated hours ( plus continuing education) each year to maintain MG certification -this community outreach and education is their goal.
Hi.
So glad to hear you are planting clover!
Here's a reference from the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service and what they recommend for several types of clover:
http://trace.tennessee.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1040&context=utk_agexcrop
Call your county agricultural agent for answers to these kinds of questions.
Hi there, here's a great site that shows you when you can plant all kinds of things depending on where you stay - https://www.almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar
When we lived in TN we could plant such as clover any time of the year except Dec. and Jan. By end of Feb we started planting again, even cabbages and potatoes, so for sure clover could grow.