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Clover in grass
In some parts of my grass I have clover. I heard that it is
because of lack of nitrogen. Can I use bone meal or something with high nitrogen content to control clover? Otherwise my lawn is extremely good. Clover will grow where there is a lack of nitrogen but that is irrelevant. More important is the fact that it is a nitrogen fixer -- i.e., it brings nitrogen into the soil which is something your grass of course requires. Clover and grass get along with each other very well and having a measure of clover in your lawn is healthy -- even desirable. James |
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