Questions tagged [clover]

Genus Trefolium, well-known trifoliate legume.

Clover (genus Trifolium) is a well known and globally distributed genus of over 300 species of Fabaceae (legumes). Clovers are small annual, biennial, or short lived perennials. In gardens, they often appear in lawns.

Clovers have characteristic trifoliate (3 sub leaf) leaves. Sometimes more sub-leaves are seen - eg. "lucky 4 leaved clovers" - these appear due to specific species, or in the case of a 4-leaved clover a sport/mutation.

Flowers are heads of dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or yellow flowers.

Several types of clover are grown as nutritious fodder plants. As they are legumes, they have the added advantage of providing nitrogen to the soil - making them an excellent choice in a crop rotation scheme.

Clover flowers are also important nectar sources for bees. Clover makes a popular choice for honey, and bees are the preferred way of pollinating self-seeding clover crops.

Use this tag for all questions about growing or managing clover (it is also considered a relatively benign weed in some circumstances).

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Is this reddish weed a variety of clover?

In my gardens (in the Pacific Northwest) I get this reddish clover-like weed that really starts to assert itself in the May-June timeframe (but does pop up in April, and sticks around through the summer). It has yellow flowers, and the leaves seem…
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Please help with ID’ing Clover

I’ve noticed this clover growing through the crack in my driveway... I added it to my vivarium and it seem to be taking well... I like it be it doesn’t grow tall it just spreads and will be perfect.They're also very small, I live in California.…
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Frost seeding vs. hoof seeding vs. driving over seeds with tractor for improving pasture

There should be a pasturing or grazing community to ask such a question, but I suppose gardening and landscaping is as close as I can get. I am trying to improve a few acres of pasture (for sheep), but I don't have access to anything expensive and…
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Ground cover ideas for a large area besides white clover

I need ground cover for a large area over 1000-sqf (the area is fenced). I live in the middle of Vancouver Island, so I get lots of rain, but there are periods of dry-spells in the summer (my soil drains very quickly). So far it seems that…
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Should I keep my dogs off my lawn after overseeding?

I have a patchy lawn that I’m overseeding with a mix of tall fescue and micro clover. Should I keep my dogs off the lawn? If so, for how long? Should I worry about letting the grass reach a certain length rather than waiting for a specific period?
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What is a plant-and-animal safe way to kill a hive of yellowjackets?

I’ve seen plenty of questions on here about what wasps are doing to plants. Specifically I want my hive gone. I have a large backyard where I try to keep grass, cloves, and insects plentiful. (These are food for my chickens [check my bio for…
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Identifying and removing this weed / clovers from my lawn / groundcover

There is one side of my yard that has this particular weed along with clovers. It was on the lawn last year, but this year it's gotten worse and is spreading into my groundcover bed. I'm going to finish adding rocks around the bed to keep it from…
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