Both yellow and white dutch clover are perennials. If you just leave them alone, they should come back very well this second season.
I have white clover in food plots that was seeded 4 years ago. Grass is the biggest enemy of clover, keep the grass at bay and the clover will last a long time.
If you REALLY want to increase the attractiveness to pollinators, add some Crimson clover. Now crimson is an annual, so in most places it needs to either seed itself out completely (so no mowing it) or it needs to be re-seeded each year, but it has amazing attractive scent and color. Bees and humming birds LOVE red!
Crimson clover is part of our best selling food plot blend, Mega Clover Plus and in new plots the first year they are just alive with bees when crimson is in bloom. Also, I believe cows can smell crimson clover a mile away. The only time my neighbor's cows have ever gotten into my food plots was when the crimson was in bloom. They unlatched my gate and let themselves in and boy did they make a mess out of the clover plots.
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