🌿 Grow smart, bloom bright — the perennial peanut that works as hard as you do!
Perennial Peanut Seed is a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial ground cover that produces vibrant yellow flowers from spring until the first frost. It requires minimal watering after establishment and offers flexible seeding rates for lawns and pastures, making it an ideal low-maintenance, eco-friendly landscaping solution.
H**.
Excellent groundcover crop.
This have a very good germination rate in my hands, and this is an excellent groundcover and nitrogen fixing plant for Florida. I drop a few seeds around almost everything I transplant here to help it spread more quickly in my yard and to insure the transplants have a local nitrogen fixer improving the soil nearby. Once it's well established, it can also be spread by cutting one foot lengths, folding them back on themselves, then directly planting the cuttings in the ground with only about 25% sticking out of the ground. Survives being tread upon and requires FAR less water once well established than grass. Fixes nitrogen, so it doesn't need fertilizer either, thus doesn't contribute to red tide like a grass lawn does.
A**R
No germination regardless of technique
I haven't been able to get one seed to germinate and I've attempted direct sow, container seed starts, different Inoculants, soaking seeds, greenhouses seeds, watering more, watering less, ive probably tried at least 150 seeds and not one germinated. Only reason they are getting 2 stars instead of 2 is because they refunded my money and were incredibly courteous as a company. I wish I could leave a different review for that reason however the product did not work for me no matter what I tried.
B**G
No germination/bad seeds
I am an experienced grower and not one seed germinated. I probably planted 2,000 other pots that same week alone in my green houses and this is the only product that didn’t germinate. Not a single seed from this sprouted. I’ve bought other seeds directly from this company by picking up in person (I live near them) and always had good germination. This particular product was bad.
M**A
perennial peanut
Planted seeds in a small area of my Florida yard. Starting to germinate 5 days later.
T**.
Low success rate
Only 4 seeds grew from the whole bag.
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