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Clover lawns look great and are a wonderfully sustainable alternative to the standard turf lawn. They require less water and fewer herbicides and pesticides; they fix nitrogen, help protect ...
Red clover can make a drought- and shade-tolerant lawn alternative, but it is more often grown as an annual winter cover crop and then tilled into the soil as green manure.
For more than 70 years, clover has been viewed primarily as a “lawn weed” that’s to be eradicated along with the dandelions, chickweed, and crabgrass in pursuit of the ideal green carpet.
We interviewed the experts at Yardzen to learn about the pros and cons of a clover lawn. Find out if it's right for you and how to plant your own clover lawn. Why Everyone Is Switching From Grass ...
Whether you have a traditional green grass lawn, or one of the alternative varieties gaining traction recently—like bee lawns, clover lawns, or tapestry lawns—you probably want it to be intact ...
Eco lawns are easy to maintain and great for the environment. They're also drought resistant, winter resistant, resilient, and make the bees happy.
Clover lawns are growing in popularity, and for good reason. Maybe it'd bring some luck, but more likely, homeowners are starting to recognize that it's a smart alternative that improves our soil.
Dwarf white clover can be a low-maintenance, sustainable alternative to traditional turf grass for North Texas lawns, and is more heat-resistant when mixed with St. Augustine, Bermuda or buffalo ...
Before the introduction of herbicides in the 1950s, clover was a common component of lawns and valued for its ability to fix or make nitrogen, enrich the soil and improve turf growth. As an added ...
If you'd prefer to have a low-maintenance lawn, consider switching to clover.