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Most homeowners view weeds as an affront to their personal dignity, but these hardy plants can actually be good for the ...
Growing a clover lawn supports bees and helps reduce your carbon footprint. Stacy Tornio has authored more than 15 books about animals, nature, and gardening. She is a master gardener and master ...
Manicured monoculture lawns may look nice, but they have drawbacks. Learn More › America’s biodiverse meadows of days gone by slowly gave way to French- and English-style turfgrass lawns.
Read on for clover lawn pros and cons and everything you need to know about this ground-breaking trend. Meet The Expert. Dr. David Han is an Alabama turf specialist from Auburn University.
Or, you can simply seed your lawn with grass first and then clover. Grass and clover work well together, since clover infuses nitrogen into the soil, which makes for greener, healthier grass.
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.
Cons of a Clover Lawn Bee Attraction. While the attraction of bees is beneficial for pollination, it can be a disadvantage if you or your family members are allergic to bee stings.
Clover is also a relatively short-lived perennial, so you will find yourself needing to replant every 2-3 years. Luckily, this is pretty easy. Clover is an excellent alternative to grass—or an ...
It’s not that clovers are bad, people just used to want a lawn consisting of 100% grass and now they are coming around to lawns that are either 100% clover or a mix. The beauty is that if you ...
If you have clover in your lawn, here are a few things you can do to remove it, or stop the spread. 1. Use Your Hands. Looking for a low-maintenance method for how to get rid of clover?
There’s a new trend sweeping the country and it’s geared toward people who want to cut back on lawn maintenance but still enjoy a soft green landscape. It’s called clover lawns, and the name ...
We are now into the second half of the year which means in terms of grass and clover management, our actions need to alter ...