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Hi What's the best way of ridding patches of clover from your lawn? I have four distinct patches and the other day I raked one patch and literally tried to pull each plant out by the roots, needless to say I gave up after an hour. I was thinking of painting the leaves with Glysophatey thingy on the other patches, "don't laugh" Seriously any ideas?? -- Regards p.mc For personal replies please leave or type signature "p.mc" In the body of the message otherwise posts will not be received. Thanks |
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