How to Propagate Clovers?
Clovers are typically propagated by sowing seeds, though division is also possible for certain varieties. Successful germination requires a well-draining soil medium and consistent moisture, but not waterlogged conditions. Optimal temperature for seed germination is between 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C). Light exposure should be bright but indirect when seeds are young. Special considerations include inoculating seeds with Rhizobium bacteria to enhance nitrogen fixation. The general difficulty of propagating clovers is low to moderate, with the primary challenge being the avoidance of overwatering. For seed propagation, follow these steps: scatter seeds on prepared soil, lightly cover with soil, keep moist during germination, and thin seedlings if necessary. Division should be done in the spring or fall, splitting healthy plants and replanting immediately.