When it comes to clover, the jury is out – while some people enjoy the sight of this plant on their grass, others are keen to wipe it out. But should you get rid of clover in lawns? While your ...
"By next spring the entire lawn will easily be replaced." Homeowner shares impressive progress photo after choosing unusual ...
White-flowered clover and Poa annua, or annual meadow grass on the lawn in summer in the sunlight. Green clover leaves for Saint Patrick's day. Banner. Copy space. Beautiful background with green ...
How much nitrogen is fixed depends on the clover content in the sward. Disadvantages of clover include: Clovers require warmer soils for growth to begin (8°C compared with 5°C for grass) Soil pH needs ...
Close-up shot of a hand holding a freshly plucked four-leaf clover against a natural background, symbolizing luck and fortune. Ireland flag. National 3d Irish flag waving. Sign of Ireland seamless ...
Undersowing crops with clover or grass can help maximise production per hectare and is a good way to establish leys. Spring-sown cereals are ideal for undersowing because they are less dense than ...
Encourage clover because it collects nitrogen from the air and releases it from root nodules to the growing grass. To build up clover, oversow with clover seed 'Kent Wild White' during spring ...
From 2020, a minimum of 1.5 kg/ha naked clover seed i.e. un-pelleted clover seed, is required for all new grass reseeds. Either white (grazing) or red (cutting) or mixture of clovers can be used. Over ...
Posting on the subreddit r/NoLawns, the homeowner reached out for advice on what approach to take to remove their muddy, wet lawn. The homeowner shared they had wanted a clover lawn for years but ...
Sean Dunderdale on BBC Radio Lincolnshire Could clovers be the cure for your dying lawn? A Lincoln grass firm's seen a spike in interest in clover lawns - Grace McGrory reports. 2 mins ...