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Old 16-06-2009, 07:44 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
David in Normandy[_8_] David in Normandy[_8_] is offline
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Default Clover. Friend or foe?

Janet Baraclough wrote:

Whether or not to leave it depends which clover it is and what the
topgrowth is doing. The short white small leaf one found in lawns is
unlikely to
affect any crops adversely. The tall red one (sown as a green manure) ,
is so tall and lush it might shade out crops or compete for water in a
dry spell.
I'd leave the first, and hoe the top off the second (for compost).


Thanks Janet. At the moment I'm not sure which variety it is. I just
recognise it by the leaves. I'll let it grow and see which (or both)
varieties it is. It is all self set, like the weeds, from who knows
where. It tends to appear in difficult to reach/weed places, like in the
middle of a clump of chives.

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