The frost-hardy species of the clover
The white clover (Trifolium repens) and the red or meadow clover (Trifolium pratense) are easily hardy in most locations. Therefore, they can also be used over the winter Green manure and forage are grown. Also a replacement for that Lawn in the garden is conceivable with these types of clover.
Successfully overwinter the lucky clover
Often called on New Year's Eve as a potted plant gave away Lucky clover (usually Oxalis tetraphylla) is sensitive to frosty temperatures. However, he can hibernate in the house under the following conditions until spring-like temperatures secure him a place on the balcony or terrace:
- with green leaves: overwinter in a light location
- with wilting leaves: dark overwinter
- in the case of hibernation: water sparingly and do not fertilize
Tips
So that they can actually be hardy outdoors without any problems Clover species as red and white clover get through the winter well, these should be New cultivation at one location no later than September sown will.