The reason the PH level is important is not for the growth but the palatabilty of the plant to the deer. if your plot tastes better than your neighbor's than guess what more deer will be on your side of the fence
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IWC - puts out a real good video that really shows how to plant it well. And - the plot is a proven winner - for deer. I've planted it - and sometimes still do - its a good plot - and an excellent learning plot.
Still - Ron is right - there are seed sources for common white clovers that will perform as well - at a cheaper price.
I like IWC as a first plot - it was my groups' first REAL plot-quite a few years ago. Many will say that the Ph is the most important thing in a good clover plot - and While you cannot ignore it (strive for 6.0 at least) - I still feel that in most areas of the country - proper seed bed and adequate moisture in the next 2 weeks after planting are the most important considerations.
FH