Do you know of a lawn treatment that will feed the grass, get rid of the burdock, dandelions and broad leafed plantain, but not kill my clover? I like the clover.
A quick beginner's guide on growing a clover lawn. Includes instructions on how to grow clover and some key pros and cons to consider before planting. If this sounds like a dream come true, you should consider growing a clover lawn. However, you'll want to understand the basics of the plant before you walk out the door and start buying seeds.
Clover is indeed one of the plants pictured, but there also appears to be Wild Violets, which are native and of value to pollinators (several butterfly species can use them as caterpillar food), though some gardeners consider them to be lawn weeds. If you aren't bothered by having some clover mixed-in with the lawn, you don't necessarily need to remove it or suppress it with herbicide before ...
White clover is a perennial broadleaf used often as ground cover, about 2.5 inches high, blooming from May to October. It is characterized by its three-part leaves and white blossoms resembling pom-poms.
You would like to control the dandelions in your new lawn without harming the clover. Unfortunately, chemicals that can kill broadleaf plants and not the lawn can kill both dandelions and clover.
In order to get the benefit of the nitrogen from the clover you would have to work the above-ground clover foliage into the soil. The timing of that tillage depends on when you want to start gardening.
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