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Yellow Sweetclover

Legume
See genus notes
Full sun to part shade

Also known as: Melilotus officinalis · Yellow Sweet Clover

When & where

Season
See genus notes — sow in appropriate season for zone
USDA zones
Varies by species — check individual variety
Sun
Full sun to part shade
Start indoors
8–10 weeks before last frost (or per species)
Direct sow outdoors
After last frost, or fall for stratifiers
Days to harvest
Ornamental / long-lived — see variety

Germination

Germination time
14–60 days (species dependent)
Soil temperature
60–75°F (15–24°C)

Spacing & depth

Sow depth
See species — surface to 1/2 in typical
Seed spacing
Space in flats or direct-sow rows
Mature plant spacing
Per species
Row spacing
Per species

How to plant

Consult species-specific guidance. Most benefit from good drainage, patience, and matching zone.

Grower's tip

Biennial nitrogen-fixing legume — honey-fragrant yellow flowers, favored by bees. Green manure.

Soil preferences

Soil type

Well-drained loam. Beans and peas fix their own nitrogen — don't over-fertilize.

pH range

6.0–7.0

Amendments

Inoculate seed with rhizobia bacteria at planting for a nitrogen boost. Skip nitrogen fertilizer.

Watering

Frequency

1 in per week; more during flowering and pod fill.

Method

Drip at the base — wet foliage invites anthracnose and rust.

Over vs. under

Overwatered: yellow leaves, dropped blossoms, root rot. Underwatered: dropped flowers, short pods with few seeds.

Top-water or bottom-water?

Prefers top-watering — Top-water at the base with drip or soaker — beans and peas are highly prone to rust, anthracnose, and powdery mildew when leaves stay wet. Bottom-water starter pots for the first 2 weeks.

Temperature tolerance

Ideal daytime air temp

65–80°F (18–27°C) for beans; 55–70°F (13–21°C) for peas

Ideal nighttime air temp

50–65°F (10–18°C)

Frost sensitivity

Peas and favas tolerate frost; common beans, limas, and southern peas are frost-tender.

Container growing

Container-suitable?

Yes — great in containers

Recommended pot size

3+ gal (11 L) for bush types; use a trellis for pole types

Notes

Bush beans and peas do well in pots; pole types need a sturdy 6-ft trellis.

Succession planting

Bush beans every 2–3 weeks until 8 weeks before first frost. One planting of peas per cool season.

Detailed harvesting

Pick snap types young and often when pods snap crisply. For shell beans, let pods dry to brown on the plant.

Post-harvest storage & preservation

Fresh: refrigerate 3–5 days. Freeze blanched. Dry-shelled: store in sealed jars after freezing 3 days to kill weevil eggs.

Culinary, medicinal & other uses

Fresh snap, shell fresh, dry for storage, sprout for greens, cover crop for soil building.

Medicinal or traditional uses are shared for interest only — this is not medical advice. Consult a qualified professional before using any plant medicinally.

Seed saving

Pollination

Self-pollinating (peas, common beans). Runner beans and fava beans cross via bees.

Isolation needs

10 ft for common beans; 150 ft for runners and favas.

How to save

The pod IS the seed — let extras dry on the plant, shell, and freeze 3 days before storage.

Your zone's planting calendar

Pick your USDA hardiness zone and we'll estimate the key dates for yellow sweetclover in your area. These are regional averages — always check your own last-frost forecast before sowing.

From your kitchen — grow yellow sweetclover from what you already have

Beans and peas are the easiest seed to save — the seed IS the harvest.

  1. 1Leave pods on the plant until they turn tan and rattle.
  2. 2Pick whole pods on a dry day; shell into a bowl or paper bag.
  3. 3Air-dry indoors another 1–2 weeks — a bean should shatter, not dent, when hit with a hammer.
  4. 4Freeze 3 days in a sealed jar to kill weevil eggs, then store dry.

Storage: 3–4 years dry.

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