RE: Planting spring plot in NE OK
Also, the bad thing about any type of clover planting is that generally it doesn't look that good it's first season anyway. It simply takes clover a while to really catch on and grow a thick dense carpet. That's why many establish their clover plots by selecting a different screening planting first. However, if it is a nutrtional plot that you seek, I do strongly suggest that you go with the clover/chicory. Alfalfa is another great choice but it's a lot more critical than clover is so it probably isn't a better choice for ya.