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Clover FlowersHardiness Zone: 7a Helen from Baltimore Feedback About This Post:RE: Clover Flowers
Fertilize with nitrogen. Post by Christopher07 RE: Clover Flowersbut the white little flower is not attractive, your sure it will go away? Post By hsmith819 (Guest Post) RE: Clover Flowers
Clover enriches your soil. I had a bad patch in my back yard that was just dirt, the clover enriched the soil so the grass would grow back. Once it has done it's magic the grass will grow in to replace it. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Clover FlowersThe best thing to do with clover is to just enjoy it while it last, which isn't long. It'll soon die down and the grass will cover it. I've learned to enjoy many wild flowers over the years by accepting that they have a place in our world, also. God bless you! Post by tedsmom RE: Clover Flowers
We purposely plant clover in our yard to grow, I can not imagine why you would want to kill it, it is prettier then just plain grass. Besides is feeds Gods animals (bunnies) and thier poop is the best fertilizer you can have put on your yard (or so says my Ace Hwde man). Post By Paula Jo Carr, Mebane, NC (Guest Post) |
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