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Old 15-06-2004, 01:06 PM
Janet Tweedy
 
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Default Clover in lawns

I have recently treated my lawn with the normal weeder and fertiliser,
then went down with a bug .......... Grass grew like goodness knows but
having cut it the clover doesn't seem to have been touched by the
weedkiller at all.

Is there anything we can still use on grass or do I have to out up with
it? I am scarifying etc etc and suppose I could lob sharp sand etc round
the worst areas but I would like to be able to at least control the
stuff before it takes over my lawn completely

janet
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