Oh that is so nice. What clover are you using?
I can't stand the amount of grass I have. I am slowly planting and landscaping as much as I can to reduce the amount of grass.
I had never heard of clover as substitute.
@Shouldbefishing ok, that is the one I started reading about it after seeing this post. Do you have it in your lawn too?
@Shouldbefishing sounds like mine
@Zoohome, @Shouldbefishing yes - white clover & they have something called micro-clover which is suppose to be a bit smaller [shorter]. Most of what I have growing is wild but I did buy a little for some dead spots. My biggest problem is the short legs of my Yorkies white clover grows about 4" their legs are only 3".........
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