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Red Velvet™ Alternative Lawn Seed (Red Carpet Clover)
Red Velvet™ Alternative Lawn Seed (Red Carpet Clover)
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Features
🌱 Low-Growing & Soft: Forms a dense, velvety carpet of red-tinted foliage that’s beautiful and walkable.
🌸 Adds Bold Color: Red hues and blooms create striking visual contrast in any landscape.
🦋 Pollinator Friendly: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
💧 Low Maintenance: Needs little water or mowing once established.
🌾 Soil-Enriching: Fixes nitrogen naturally — no fertilizer required.
🌍 Versatile Use: Grow as a full lawn alternative or blend into any existing lawn or Earthwise mix.
Why You'll Love It
Bring color, softness, and sustainability together with Red Velvet™, the red-hued clover that transforms ordinary lawns into living landscapes. This low-growing, drought-tolerant clover creates a velvety carpet of red-tinted foliage and blooms that attract pollinators and improve soil health.
Use Red Velvet™ as a full lawn alternative or blend it into any existing lawn or Earthwise mix to add striking color, texture, and natural nitrogen enrichment. It thrives with little mowing, minimal water, and no fertilizer — a beautiful, eco-friendly upgrade for any yard.
Planting Overview
Latin Name: Trifolium Pratense
Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Annual- Will reseed itself!
Environment: Full sun to Full Shade
Height: Up to 8 in
Bloom Color: Red / Pink
Growing Zone
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is a hardy, widely adaptable species that grows successfully throughout the United States. Its ability to tolerate different soils and climates makes it a reliable choice in many regions.
Planting Instructions
Bare soil vs. overseeding matters — but both are possible.
All Earthwise seed mixes can be planted into prepared bare soil or overseeded into an existing lawn. The right approach depends on your starting point, timeline, and goals.
- Bare soil planting offers the fastest, most uniform establishment
- Overseeding allows your lawn to transition naturally over time, working with your existing grass and soil ecosystem
Identifying whether you’re starting fresh or enhancing what’s already growing will help you get the best results.
