The yellow and white clover, along with the odd wild daisy, are blooming in my yard! So no mowing for another week or two.

I can sit in Grandma’s Hootch and drink tea while looking at pretty flowers and the lake. It reminds me of a little mountain valley.

All the while knowing that in 10 or twelve weeks it will all be covered in snow again.

  • grue
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    12 hours ago

    All the while knowing that in 10 or twelve weeks it will all be covered in snow again.

    Jeez, just how far north are you?!

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      Far enough. The last frost is often in June and the first killing frost mid-September and snowfall by October. By November temperatures are single digits Fahrenheit overnights and sometimes the highs for the daytime.

      It’s a rollercoaster for weather. But I’m dumb enough to like it.

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      16 hours ago

      I got flowers around that the bees like better than the clover. So I don’t see them hitting those flowers very often. They like the wild roses better that grow around in the places I don’t/can’t mow.

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    13 hours ago

    Did you plant any clover seeds or did it “just happen”?

    I have some clover, but I want it to take over my yard more.

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      5 hours ago

      I planted the clover about 17 years ago. So it’s and old stand and is getting thinner as time goes by.

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    16 hours ago

    I still mow/mulch my clover every two weeks, it “trains” it to a manageable height and help return the nitrogen to the soil.

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      16 hours ago

      I mow it enough that the clover doesn’t get much taller than it is right now. So I can easily enjoy the pretty flowers for several weeks.

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        15 hours ago

        I often do you mow then? I mow every 2 weeks and the grass is barely 6” long.

        Water every 2 days, fertilize when needed, but the clover does a good job of that.

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          Depending on the year, once a week over June, then once a week and a half or so in July, and then every couple of weeks in August and By September mowing is done. I don’t water or fertilize. A mix clover, alfalfa, and grasses is a tough yard cover and requires little care.