Imperial Whitetail CLover Question


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I was looking to plant the Imperial Whitetail clover this spring in GA and had a few questions. It says i should have planted much earlier, but i have irrigation to this plot and would be able to water as much as it needed. SO would this be ok to plant. Also, if i do plant it should i mix in something to help it get off to a good start. THanks for any help and here is a link to their site http://www.whitetailinstitute.com/products/clover/

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I would not. I will never plant clovers here in the spring or summer. Best time to plant them is the fall. Less invasive grwoth, and more moisture.

If you do plant, you need to know what your soil needs; how much lime to get the ph preferable for what you are planting, and how much of what fertilizer you need.

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I'd go ahead and plant it. Follow the planting instructions they have on their website. They also have a toll free number you can call and talk to someone there . They will lead you through any concerns you may have. Their phone # is 1-800-688-3030

Lynn

I would plant it also, I planted 5 acres of clovers here last year with out any problems. But we also get a lot of cold and snow in the fall and nothing would grow here until spring anyways. Good luck and keep us informed.

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Being that you are in Georgia, like I initially posted here, I would hold out until the fall. It gets pretty hot down there, the short time I lived in Georgia was partially over the summer, I remember it to be pretty hot and dry.

Might be different up north, where the climate is not so hot and dry in the summer. SOme clovers are pretty drought tolerant, but even still, I think planting in the spring is asking for potential problems in the south.

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