A lower-maintenance lawn with a softer, more natural finish.
Blends fine grasses with clover to stay greener for longer and reduce the need for feeding.
If you’re looking for a lawn that works with nature rather than against it, this is a good place to start.
This clover lawn mix combines fine, low-input grasses with small-leaved clover to create a lawn that stays greener for longer, even in drier conditions. The clover naturally fixes nitrogen from the air, helping to feed the lawn and reduce the need for fertiliser.
The grasses provide structure and coverage, while the clover helps fill gaps over time, improving resilience and keeping the lawn looking healthy with less input.
The result is a softer, more natural lawn that’s easier to manage and better for biodiversity - while still being practical for everyday use.
Key Features
- Lower-maintenance alternative to traditional lawns
- Naturally feeds itself, reducing the need for fertiliser
- Stays greener for longer, even in dry conditions
- Clover helps fill gaps and improve resilience
- Supports pollinators when in flower
Composition
A balanced mix of fine grasses and clover:
Grasses (60%)
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35% Strong Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca rubra)
Provides structure, durability and drought tolerance -
15% Chewings Fescue (Festuca rubra commutata)
Fine-leaved grass for a neat, even finish -
10% Slender Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca rubra litoralis)
Helps fill gaps and improve coverage over time
Clover (40%)
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20% Microclover
Low-growing and blends into the lawn for a more subtle look -
20% Small-leaved White Clover (Trifolium repens)
Adds resilience, fills gaps and supports pollinators
Sowing Guide
- Sowing rate: 35–50g/m²
- Oversowing: 25–50g/m²
- When to sow: April to September (best in warmer soil)
- Position: Sun or partial shade
Best For
- Lower-maintenance lawns
- Gardens looking to reduce fertiliser use
- Softer, more natural lawn areas
- General use (light to moderate traffic)
Good To Know
- Contains clover, which will flower and attract pollinators
- More natural in appearance than a traditional lawn
- Not suited to very high-wear areas
A simple way to create a greener, lower-input lawn that gives something back.
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