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George E. Cawthon
 
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Default Dutch white clover

tenplay wrote:
I have a large grassy area in back of my house that measures around 2000
square feet. It's just a collection of grasses, weeds, crab grass and
bald spots - not much to look at. I just mow it down every two weeks
during the growing season. Anyway, someone suggested to me to replace
it with Dutch white clover. I bought a bag of seed at the local farm
supply store. After reading the seeding directions, I'm not sure how it
would work best in my case. Do I need to till the present grass first
or can I just scatter the clover seed over what I already have? I heard
that the clover will eventually squeeze out the weeds and crab grass.
BTW I live in Western Washington, where it is raining as usual today.
Thanks for any advice.


I would lightly rake the ground and then just
spread the seed. You could also get a bale of
straw and scatter that very thinly.

Be aware that clover will draw bees if you let it
head. However it will much improve the ground for
the grass.