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<blockquote data-quote="Southern Sportsman" data-source="post: 4948951" data-attributes="member: 10399"><p>I realize I'm a little late tending to my clover, but I'd like the opinions of you resident experts. I have a ladino clover plot that is roughly 3 years since last replanting. Some sections have died out and been taken over by grasses. I will burn down and replant those next year (if not the whole plot depending on how the rest looks this fall). The rest of the plot still has a decent stand of clover, but it now has a lot of weed completion from various grasses and smartweed. I mowed it this past weekend. </p><p></p><p>Will it be worthwhile to spray it now? Or am I wasting time and money since many of the weeds have already set seed? Should I try to salvage the remaining clover or just burn it down and start from scratch in the spring? I have Cleth and 2-4DB on hand. Just wondering if it's worth spraying this late. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern Sportsman, post: 4948951, member: 10399"] I realize I’m a little late tending to my clover, but I’d like the opinions of you resident experts. I have a ladino clover plot that is roughly 3 years since last replanting. Some sections have died out and been taken over by grasses. I will burn down and replant those next year (if not the whole plot depending on how the rest looks this fall). The rest of the plot still has a decent stand of clover, but it now has a lot of weed completion from various grasses and smartweed. I mowed it this past weekend. Will it be worthwhile to spray it now? Or am I wasting time and money since many of the weeds have already set seed? Should I try to salvage the remaining clover or just burn it down and start from scratch in the spring? I have Cleth and 2-4DB on hand. Just wondering if it’s worth spraying this late. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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