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Q&A: Clover in Lawn
Answer: Clover is a common perennial weed throughout the country. Some folks love it; others like you wish it would just go peacefully into the night! When you buy your new seed, be sure to read the contents carefully. Often clover is included in grass seed. It produces it's own nitrogen which means it can thrive in lawns that are low in this nutrient. This is also why some people are happy for clover in the lawn. Nitrogen is one of your lawns greatest needs, and clover provides it -- free! If you feel you must rid yourself of clover, consider using a fertilizer that includes a broad-leaf weed killers. Follow the instructions on the label carefully.
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