Yellow Sweet Blossom Clover Seed
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Seed is a premium biennial legume widely used for pasture improvement, hay production, wildlife forage, pollinator support, and natural nitrogen fixation. Known for its vigorous growth, fragrant yellow blooms, and deep root system, this versatile forage crop helps improve soil structure while producing abundant biomass and attractive forage for livestock and pollinators alike.
This tall-growing sweet clover can reach heights of 4 to 5 feet and performs exceptionally well when planted in grass mixtures for pasture or hay production. Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover is especially valued for its ability to naturally contribute nitrogen to the soil, helping reduce fertilizer requirements while supporting healthier, more productive pastures.
| Product Details |
Specifications |
| Plant Type |
Biennial Legume |
| Plant Height |
4–5 Feet |
| Primary Uses |
Pasture, Hay, Beekeeping, Soil Building |
| Seeding Rate |
10–12 lbs. per Acre |
| Planting Time |
February–April or September–October 10 |
| Soil pH Preference |
6.0–7.0 |
| Nitrogen Production |
Up to 70+ lbs. per Acre Annually |
| Inoculation |
Recommended for Best Performance |
Key Features & Benefits
| Feature |
Benefit |
| High Nitrogen Production |
Naturally improves soil fertility and supports surrounding grasses |
| Heavy Forage Producer |
Produces abundant biomass for hay and grazing |
| Excellent Pollinator Plant |
Bright yellow flowers attract bees and beneficial insects |
| Deep Root System |
Helps improve soil structure and nutrient cycling |
| Ideal for Grass Mixes |
Excellent companion legume for pasture blends |
| Pleasant Hay Aroma |
Produces sweet-smelling hay that livestock producers appreciate |
| Cold Hardy Biennial |
Survives one winter for extended seasonal growth |
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover is commonly used in pasture renovation and forage systems where legumes are blended with grasses to improve overall forage quality and livestock performance. Studies have shown that incorporating legumes into pasture systems may significantly improve grazing gains compared to grass-only systems.
This variety performs best in well-drained soils with moderate to high pH levels. For optimal nitrogen fixation and vigorous establishment, inoculation with the appropriate rhizobia is recommended prior to planting.
Recommended Uses
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Pasture Improvement
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Hay Production
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Pollinator & Honey Bee Plantings
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Wildlife Food Plots
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Soil Building & Nitrogen Fixation
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Erosion Control
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Grass-Legume Forage Mixtures
Planting Information
| Planting Guide |
Recommendation |
| Seeding Depth |
1/4"–1/2" |
| Sunlight Requirements |
Full Sun |
| Soil Type |
Well-drained soils |
| Water Needs |
Moderate |
| Growth Habit |
Upright, Tall Growing |
Important Livestock Management Note
Sweet clover naturally contains coumarin compounds. Improperly cured or moldy hay may develop dicoumarol, which can pose health risks to livestock. Always use proper hay curing and storage practices and avoid feeding moldy hay.
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Seed is an excellent choice for farmers, ranchers, wildlife managers, and landowners seeking a dependable forage legume that provides soil-building benefits, abundant forage, and outstanding pollinator attraction.