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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t see why clover would be easier to maintain than grass. [/quote] It's more tolerant to dry heat, doesn’t need to be watered as much. It grows more slowly, so doesn't need to be cut as often. [b]It crowds out other weeds, instead of being crowded out by then. [/b] It doesn't need as much fertlizer to thrive. It returns nitrogen to the soil instead of depleting it, which is good for the lawn and any surrounding plants, so your whole yard will need less fertilizer. Other than watering, weeding, cutting and fertilizing, what maintenance does your lawn require?[/quote]In my experience, clover do not crowd out other weeds. Instead, you will end up with a crappy weedy lawn, as PP stated. [/quote]
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