1. Growth environment
Red clover likes a warm and humid climate and has good cold tolerance, so it is widely planted in many places in our country, and this plant has very good shade tolerance , suitable for planting in the forest or in the shade. It is suitable for planting in fertile and moist soil, and is not suitable for growing in sandy soil or clay. A good growing environment must be provided for it.
2. Planting time
Red clover is most suitable for sowing in spring and autumn. The best sowing time in spring is from April to May, and in autumn from September to October. , the germination rate of sowing at this time is high and the growth rate is good.
3. Soil requirements
Red clover does not have strict soil requirements, whether it is clay, loam, sandy loam, neutral or slightly acidic soil, as long as it is at a suitable temperature. Red clover can grow vigorously.
4. Harvesting and utilization
Red clover grows quickly and can be harvested several times a year, but you must pay attention to leaving stubble on the red clover during harvesting. Leave no less than 5 cm of stubble so that the red clover will regenerate faster.