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RobbyW

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Going to do some broadleaf spraying tomorrow, couple weeks spray the grass, but it's coming in strong. This iwas planted a year ago. I find clover takes a year at least to really look good.


 
Boll Weevil said:
What variety is that, sir?

This is actually a mixture of Wildlife Institute and Evolved. The WI does come in a lot stronger. I know a lot of people prefer to mix theirs, and it is cheaper I am sure, but this was my first attempt at clover and trusted their product over mixing mine.
 
Good choice on the WI. I'm usually comfortable using any standard for most seed but when it comes to clover, I'm going with Whitetail Institute every time. They just seem to have the vigor on that clover figured out.
 
primos32 said:
Actually checked ours this evening.
Really nice. Might be about time to mow that patch pretty soon. The soon-to-be mature seed in all those blooms will help that stand for many years.
 

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