Clover Lawn Grass Seed

A pollinator-friendly turf option, combining fine grasses with small-leaved white clover.

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White clover is a clever little plant which enriches the soil naturally, keeping your lawn lush, healthy, and vibrant with minimal input. Whether you're looking for a more sustainable alternative to a conventional lawn or want something greener which requires less mowing and feeding, our clover lawn grass seed is a gentle, eco-friendly choice that supports wildlife and still feels soft underfoot.

Key Features:

  • Naturally self-fertilising due to the nitrogen-fixing clovers
  • Drought-tolerant and stays green through dry spells
  • Reduces mowing and maintenance - a great low-input option
  • Supports bees and pollinators with delicate, nectar-rich blooms
  • Improves soil health over time without the need for chemicals
  • Hardwearing and family-friendly once established
  • Sow at 35–50g/m2 

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22.5% Amenity Perennial Ryegrass (1)
22.5% Amenity Perennial Ryegrass (2)
50% Creeping Red Fescue
5% Small-Leaved White Clover

Note, two different types of amenity perennial ryegrass will be used in this mix. Different ryegrass cultivars have varying tolerances to stressors, such as drought and cold, and by combining two (or more) varieties, a lawn seed mix is better equipped to handle a range of conditions across seasons or years.


- Clear the area. Remove debris, stones, and weeds.

- Prepare the soil. Loosen to 15cm.

- Level the surface. Use a rake to smooth, firm with a roller if needed.

 - Allow settling. Let the soil rest for a week and remove emerging weeds then, rake the soil lightly to loosen the top layer.

 - Sow your grass seed. Spread the grass seed evenly at 35-50g/m2 using a spreader.  

- Incorporate the seed. Rake gently, then roll or tread to ensure good contact with the soil.

- Water regularly. Lightly water every evening during dry periods.

- Mow when ready. Mow the grass once it reaches 3-4 inches, gradually lowering the cut height.


- Feed lightly, if needed. Apply a low-nitrogen
lawn feed once the lawn is established, especially in poor soils.

- Control weeds manually. Avoid herbicides in
the first 6 months, hand-weed or spot-treat if necessary.

- Aerate as needed. In compacted or high-traffic areas, consider aerating in spring or autumn to improve root health.

- Monitor and reseed bare patches. Overseed thin areas in early autumn or spring to maintain full coverage.
























We offer a flat shipping rate of £5.99.

Garden lawn grass seed mixtures are typically dispatched within 1 to 3 working days. If your order also includes products from the agricultural, landscaping, or equine ranges, they may be shipped separately.

We aim to ensure customer satisfaction with all products supplied. If you experience any issues with your order, please contact us at info@kentseeds.co.uk within 5 working days of the dispatch date, quoting your order number and a detailed description of the issue.

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Q1: Will the clover take over my lawn?

A: No—this mix uses low-growing clover varieties that grow in harmony with the grasses, not over them. Small-leaved white clover blends seamlessly into the sward.

Q2: Can I walk or play on a clover lawn?

A: Yes! Once established, this mix creates a resilient and soft surface that’s perfectly suited to everyday use, and tolerates regular mowing.

Q3: Does it flower a lot?

A: You’ll see small white flowers from the clover species in spring and summer, particularly if mowing is reduced. These are great for pollinators but won’t dominate the look of the lawn.

Q4: Do I need to fertilise it?

A: No. Clover naturally adds nitrogen to the soil, meaning your lawn feeds itself. It’s one of the key reasons this mix is so low maintenance.