And be sure to keep kids off the lawn for a couple of months.
"Suzy O" wrote in message
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It's neither a nutrient nor a pH imbalance. Somehow clover got in with
your
lawn grasses -- sometimes people plant it cuz they want it there.
Apparently you don't. Use a broadleaf herbicide when the weather is on
the
cool side (50's or 60's) for it to be most effective.
Suzy, zone 5, Milwaukee
"Mike" wrote in message
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We are in north NJ. The front lawn is zoysia grass and clover just
doesn't
fit in with the look we would like. I have limed and fertilized it but
still got the clover all over.
How do you figure out the nutrient/pH imbalance and what do to?
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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Slow down with the weird remedies. I've read in multiple agricultural
sources that clover indicates either a nutrient imbalance or a problem
with pH. Both are easy to deal with, without using any sort of chemical
nonsense (other than lime and/or the right lawn food). Where are you
located? And, what's so bad about clover?
"Mike" wrote in message
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Hello,
Anyone know how to get rid of lots of clover from a lawn?
Also, has anyone used these books that have these home remedies for
great
lawns? I've heard of using soap, etc.
Thanks.
Mike