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CherryPie Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 07:57:39 AM
My dad has been gardening for a long time so when I told him that I added red clover seeds to my bare spots in my grass, he thought I'd lost my mind. Dad uses plenty of chemicals to keep his lawn green and weed-free. He's always recommending the same for my lawn, which is getting weedier by the day but when he heard about the red clover he really thought I'd lost it.

Maybe I have but I wanted to add the clover to give my chickens something to nibble, to attract bees, to solve a problem with a full shade section of the lawn and to diversify what's growing around here. Maybe I've unleashed a monster but for now, when I see the little sprouts coming up in the bald spots I smile and picture little clover patches all around here.

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KanMogirl Posted - Apr 18 2010 : 5:57:45 PM
Our yard was formerly a bluestem prairie and now we get different weeds everyyear. We really have had the dandelions this year. We don't seed it or anything. We set our mowers at 4 inches so we don't cut it very short and as often. We live in the country and don't have to abide by town rules or listen to next door neighbors about it. We use to mow alot more of our acreage for fire safety and to keep rattlesnakes away from the house but when the gas got so high we decided to cut down on the mowing. We still have plenty to do though.

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JojoNH Posted - Apr 18 2010 : 1:36:08 PM
I live in the middle of "no man's land" and we get a neighbor who hints at mowing our lawn for us if we like. . . meaning. . why haven't you mowed it yet! He kept blaming my BF, saying he was lazy. . I finally lost it one day and yelled at him. . . He's not lazy!! He's doing exactly what I asked him to do, letting it grow!!! Well, that was one shocked neighbor. . Hahaha! we are still great friends and now he simply teases me about how tall my grass and weeds get.

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edlund33 Posted - Apr 18 2010 : 12:42:17 PM
I let the Clover, Dandelions and Bellium daisies grow in my lawn too. Another benefit to having clover in your lawn here in Western WA is that is helps shade out moss. Monocultures (the same plant growing everywhere i.e. grass) are not healthy for the environment. Especially when it requires herbicides, insectides and synthetic fertilizers to keep them looking that way! Nowhere on earth does mother nature give us open expanses of only one kind of plant - there is always species diversity.

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Karrieann Posted - Apr 18 2010 : 05:51:02 AM
Kimberly Ann
... don't parents usually think that their own children are crazy? (giggles)
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msdoolittle Posted - Apr 17 2010 : 9:39:49 PM
I love the red clover! I also love the henbit that we have...looks like a sea of lavender! I don't know why everyone is so obsessed with having a 'perfect' lawn. If you don't want weeds and want something perfect, go buy some Astroturf! I also can't believe that people actually dye their grass green in the winter! Unbelievable!!! People are strange creatures....

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Bear5 Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 9:13:09 PM
I've got clover patches all over the yard. The bees are loving them. LOL.
Marly

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kristin sherrill Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 8:44:31 PM
Why do people think a perfectly maicured lawn is so important? I love my dandelion puffballs and violets and daisys and henbit and whatever else is out there. Oh, and the cows love the clover when I let them in the yard. I just found out today my mom uses Roundup. I was so sad and shocked. I don't know if I can talk to her again. Well, yes I can. But not about that. I am devistated now.

And my daughter and her fiance just plowed up both sides of their yard to make gardens! I was so impressed with them both! Out there like farmers in a subdivision in the front yard plowing for veggie gardens. They were both so cute. Everyone should have front yard gardens.

Kimberly Ann, good for you for doing that anyway. Your chickens will love you at least!

Kris

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graciegreeneyes Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 8:32:29 PM
I love clover too, but I can definitely imagine the look on your dad's face:) My neighbor is always dropping hints about our dandelions, can't imagine what he would say if I planted clover. One year I let the front lawn go for a while when my son (and chief lawn-mower) was gone and we had a field of daisies - I liked it but it didn't go over so well in town...
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mrsamy Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 5:02:54 PM
I have a ton of clover and wish I could have a couple of hens to enjoy it!!
Can I really make jelly out of it? Tell me how, Angela! I'm on a "jelly roll" first the violets, then the dandelions, now clover?! Really?

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Montrose Girl Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 3:49:31 PM
I love this idea and will incorporate it myself. thanks

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natesgirl Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 09:42:34 AM
I love the idea! Our front lawn is so shady it won't grow grass and the clover would give us another jelly flavor for the store room. Thank you so much for the thought.

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 08:49:16 AM
Years ago, grass seed actually HAD clover in it because it feeds the lawn with nitrogen. We have a lot of clover, and frankly, I'm happy with it, though everyone around me is dandelion, clover and violet free.


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Lessie Louise Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 08:45:46 AM
I'd much rather have clover than chemicals. You go, girl!!

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Annika Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 08:36:05 AM
I love clover and am going to do the same. I especially love red clovers and crimson clover. Too pretty and farmgirlish to be relegated to a weed or mere cover crop. But then I'm not big on lawns either =)
My poor weed-wracked soil needs something sturdy like clover to give it some life and my chickens will love it ( I think?)
Tell your dad it's a farmgirl thing

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delicia Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 08:32:50 AM
Kimberly, I wonder if you could plant the wild violets? I have some shaded areas and would love to do that.
delicia
Alee Posted - Apr 16 2010 : 08:13:17 AM
LOL! I LOVE clover patches! I am going to seed my lawn with it when we have our own place as well! I think your chickens will LOVE it!

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