
How to Prune Clustered clover?
(Trifolium glomeratum)
Clustered clover, also known as Cluster clover
A perennial herb characterized by its clustered flower heads, clustered clover thrives with regular trimming. Pruning should occur in spring, summer, or fall to maintain its compact shape and encourage vigorous growth. Deadheading spent blooms promotes additional flowering. Avoid heavy pruning late in the season to prevent damage to new buds. Pruning not only aesthetically benefits clustered clover but also enhances its health by preventing overcrowding and reducing disease susceptibility.