mikmaze
5 year old buck +
I have two Clover plots that are doing very well on my place. However there are items creeping in and taking over a bit and in an attempt to knock them back while preserving the Clover I decided to mow one of my plots yesterday. Took me about an hour and a half, but I mowed it to about 5 inches high taking out all the weed structure giving everything a fresh early start. I did not want to spray as even though Clover is resistant to gly the gly can have an adverse effect in areas where spray is little heavier than others. When I was finished it looked like a lawn and I can't wait to see how it bounces back after the forecasted rains come and get it going again. The Clover that I'm owed variety is unknown, as I ordered medium red last year, and everything that flowered has white flowers. It is definitely a perennial clover and was up to 14 in high. I took an after shot, I should have taken a before and during picture but it was just too hot and I didn't feel like it.
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