Micro Clover + Mow Less Grass Seed

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Flawn Seed Kits
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Micro Clover + Mow Less Grass Seed Blend - Your Low-Maintenance Lawn Solution

Say goodbye to constant mowing and chemical fertilizers! Our Micro Clover + Mow Less Grass Seed is a revolutionary blend designed to give you a lush, beautiful lawn with a fraction of the work. This unique mix of Micro Clover and fine fescues creates a hardy, drought-tolerant, and vibrant green space that's safe for your family and the planet.

Features

  • Perfect Blend: A mix of Micro Clover and fine fescue grasses that thrive in full sun or shade and a variety of soil types.

  • Reduces Weeds: The dense growth and ground-shading leaves of the clover help suppress weeds, keeping your lawn looking clean and healthy.

  • Kid & Pet Friendly: Provides a safe, soft surface for your family and pets to play on without the need for harsh chemicals.

Benefits

  • Significantly Less Maintenance: The Mow Less formula means less time spent on yard work. The clover also helps retain moisture, reducing your watering needs, except during extreme drought.

  • Fertilizer-Free: Micro Clover is a natural nitrogen fixer, enriching your soil and eliminating the need for expensive and harmful lawn fertilizers.

  • Eco-Conscious Choice: By reducing the need for mowing, watering, and chemicals, this blend helps lower your property's carbon footprint, making your yard a positive force for the environment.

  • Quick to Establish: Our Flawn Seed blend germinates in just 1-2 weeks, and can be seeded in spring, summer, or fall.

Ingredients

  • Micro Clover and Fine Fescue grass seed blend.


Transform your lawn into a lush, low-maintenance paradise. Order your Micro Clover + Mow Less Grass Seed today and start building the yard of your dreams!



Seeding Information:

Micro Clover and Fine Fescues are easy to establish and can be seeded in spring, summer, or fall, or dormant seeded in late fall when the ground is frozen or over fresh snow on a calm day in winter. If seeding in spring, wait until ground thaws and soil temperatures are around 55 degrees (Late April to early May for upper mid-west states). Avoid seeding before hot and dry periods, and make sure to prevent soil from completely drying out during the germination period.

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