In article , Tom Jaszewski
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 01:35:14 GMT, "Gary E" wrote:
It is now in the 50's in the daytime, can I apply a broadleaf weed killer to
the clover like weeds in the yard now or do I need to wait till it is
warmer? Thanks,Gary
you COULD learn to grow grass and have it outcompete the clover!
Couple days ago on Gardening with Cisko, he said problems with clover
indicate nitrogen deficiency & if you give the area a good nitrogen
fertilizing the clover will die back. It's nothing I need to try, so dunno
if I'll ever be able to test if it works, but when he suggested it, I
wondered why ANYone has problems with clover if a good fertilizing takes
care of it
-paghat
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"Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature.
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