Description:
Perennial Peanut is a warm-season legume ground cover known for its nitrogen-fixing ability, erosion control, and low maintenance requirements. It forms a dense, weed-resistant turf and is commonly used for lawns, pastures, and roadside stabilization.
Description
Perennial Peanut is a warm-season legume ground cover known for its nitrogen-fixing ability, erosion control, and low maintenance requirements. It forms a dense, weed-resistant turf and is commonly used for lawns, pastures, and roadside stabilization.
Planting Instructions:
Plant Perennial Peanut plugs or sod in late spring or early summer when soil temperatures consistently reach 70°F (21°C) or higher. Prepare the soil by loosening it to a depth of 4-6 inches. Space plugs 6-12 inches apart or lay sod with good soil contact. Keep the soil moist until plugs or sod establish roots, typically within 2-3 weeks.