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Clover as a desired ground cover?
I've read positive comments about clover, regarding its nitrogen-fixing etc,
and so instead of classing it as a weed, I have left what I think is white clover, just a few inches high, to grow in recently-made herbaceous/shrub borders where it is spreading around gradually. I'm wondering- it can't be this simple, surely. Is there any reason why I should not allow it to live there along with the shrubs, geraniums, (minor) periwinkles and other ground cover plants? -- Vacutone |
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