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Red Clover Plant

$8.00

“Trifolium pratense”

Plant Availability: Early Spring - Late Summer

Pot Size: 1L

Benefits:

Red clover has been traditionally used to support overall health and well-being. It's known for its potential to aid in digestion, promote relaxation, and relieve muscle spasms. Red clover is also a natural pest repellent, making it an eco-friendly choice for pest control. The leaves of the plant can be used to add flavor to culinary dishes. Additionally, infused oils and salves made from red clover may provide relief for minor skin irritations and help clear congestion in the respiratory system. In aromatherapy, it can have a calming and mood-enhancing effect.

Growing Conditions:

Season: All Year / Hardy perennial

Soil: Rich and well-draining

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during the summer months.

Position: Thrives in partial shade to full sun

Fertilizing: Provide nutrients with compost, well-rotted manure, and liquid feed

Use: Red clover can be prepared as an herbal tea, used topically, added as a culinary flavoring, or employed as a natural insect repellent in your garden. It may offer various benefits, including digestive support, relaxation, and effective pest control.

Growing Tips: Red clover grows well in containers and responds positively to regular pruning, which helps maintain its health and shape.

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“Trifolium pratense”

Plant Availability: Early Spring - Late Summer

Pot Size: 1L

Benefits:

Red clover has been traditionally used to support overall health and well-being. It's known for its potential to aid in digestion, promote relaxation, and relieve muscle spasms. Red clover is also a natural pest repellent, making it an eco-friendly choice for pest control. The leaves of the plant can be used to add flavor to culinary dishes. Additionally, infused oils and salves made from red clover may provide relief for minor skin irritations and help clear congestion in the respiratory system. In aromatherapy, it can have a calming and mood-enhancing effect.

Growing Conditions:

Season: All Year / Hardy perennial

Soil: Rich and well-draining

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during the summer months.

Position: Thrives in partial shade to full sun

Fertilizing: Provide nutrients with compost, well-rotted manure, and liquid feed

Use: Red clover can be prepared as an herbal tea, used topically, added as a culinary flavoring, or employed as a natural insect repellent in your garden. It may offer various benefits, including digestive support, relaxation, and effective pest control.

Growing Tips: Red clover grows well in containers and responds positively to regular pruning, which helps maintain its health and shape.

“Trifolium pratense”

Plant Availability: Early Spring - Late Summer

Pot Size: 1L

Benefits:

Red clover has been traditionally used to support overall health and well-being. It's known for its potential to aid in digestion, promote relaxation, and relieve muscle spasms. Red clover is also a natural pest repellent, making it an eco-friendly choice for pest control. The leaves of the plant can be used to add flavor to culinary dishes. Additionally, infused oils and salves made from red clover may provide relief for minor skin irritations and help clear congestion in the respiratory system. In aromatherapy, it can have a calming and mood-enhancing effect.

Growing Conditions:

Season: All Year / Hardy perennial

Soil: Rich and well-draining

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, especially during the summer months.

Position: Thrives in partial shade to full sun

Fertilizing: Provide nutrients with compost, well-rotted manure, and liquid feed

Use: Red clover can be prepared as an herbal tea, used topically, added as a culinary flavoring, or employed as a natural insect repellent in your garden. It may offer various benefits, including digestive support, relaxation, and effective pest control.

Growing Tips: Red clover grows well in containers and responds positively to regular pruning, which helps maintain its health and shape.

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