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- Clovers in Colorado - Ask Extension
Some people like having clover in their lawn and others feel that it disrupts the uniformity of a grass lawn When white clover thrives in a lawn it suggests that the grass is not getting enough nitrogen fertilizer (clovers as legumes are able to use atmospheric nitrogen) The other photo shows a weed that is not a clover
- Low Growing Clover Grass Mix - Ask Extension
White clover (Trifolium repens) is popular due to its very low growth habit, nitrogen‐fixing ability, and the attractive, nectar-rich blooms that pollinators love However, white clover is not native to North America; it originates from Europe, although it has naturalized in many regions
- Mini Clover or microclover #364671 - Extension
Clover is primarily used as a legume component in grazing systems and cover crops as it provides forage diversity and fixes nitrogen as well It seems to have a niche but the only standalone plantings I have seen are in clover seed production fields
- 6 leaf clover - Ask Extension
Four-leaf clovers are not extensively studied, but they have been researched I've seen estimates of finding a four-leaf clover range from 1 in 5,000 to 1 in 10,000 So finding an even more rare six-leaf clover would have much higher odds, but I cannot say very precisely what those odds might be
- clover as a cover crop under tomatoes #816812 - Extension
Clover is a good option for a living mulch to grow with tomatoes I suggest using a white clover or strawberry clover variety since they are typically smaller statured I would also suggest planting fairly large tomato starts to make sure the clover can't outcompete the tomato seedlings
- Avoiding Monoculture: Clover + what? - Ask Extension
Another caution discussed is that occasional mowing and watering is generally required How often it is needed depends on the season, the plant mix, sun exposure and soil type drainage Clover helps reduce fertilizer needs Weeds require attention or they can seed or spread aggressively Sorry to focus on the negatives up front
- Southwest Gardening:Clover. - Daves Garden
But it also made it into my flower beds and it was just about impossible to get rid of from there I had an extremely hard time getting seeds to come up in those beds because the clover would get tall and shade the seeds and they wouldnt germinate So I sold the house to excape the clover and the mexican evening primrose
- How to kill dandelions but not clover #867602 - Extension
We would like to eradicate the dandelions without killing off the clover newly growing None has been mowed yet We even had a light freeze last night We are digging them out in spots, but a lot We will carefully spot as many as possible with vinegar, salt and soap mix soon The goal is not to have a blue grass lawn Not the neighborhood
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