• @[email protected]
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    186 months ago

    Every year, we dump wildflowers in three spots on our property, and every spring, I spread clover seeds the entirety of my lawn.

    Each year, the clover takes over more and more, and with that, you get a short lawn that is drought resistant and bee friendly.

    • @TenthrowM
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      46 months ago

      How do you do this? I am interested. We have drought problems here.

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        56 months ago

        If you’re in the US, I have gotten good results/ seeds from ptlawnseed.com. They have a bunch of different options and tell you what works well in your climate zone!

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        36 months ago

        I just looked up what type of clover grows well in my climate, then every spring, I order a 5 lb bag and just walk around throwing that everywhere. Add some water and let it go nuts. Once clover is established, it starts to spread on its own, but I like to give it more friends to speed up the process. Plus, bunnies love it, and with bunnies comes bunny poop. It’s one of the best fertilizers you’ll find. It’s a work in progress, but once it’s completed, I’ll have to mow like 2 times a season, I won’t have to worry about weeds, and it doesn’t need fertilizer. Clover is an incredible plant and I can’t wait until it’s completed.