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Fertilizer question
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<blockquote data-quote="bbuck14" data-source="post: 3201237" data-attributes="member: 12909"><p>I've always gone with a fertilizer like a 13-13-13 on clover to give it a boost at planting then after only use 0-20-20. If you keep the weeds killed out and with adaquate amout of rain to carry the clover over through the dry months then it should do fine. I always like to plant new clover plots in the fall to get a root system started to help get the clover through the dry months and hopefully not burn up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbuck14, post: 3201237, member: 12909"] I've always gone with a fertilizer like a 13-13-13 on clover to give it a boost at planting then after only use 0-20-20. If you keep the weeds killed out and with adaquate amout of rain to carry the clover over through the dry months then it should do fine. I always like to plant new clover plots in the fall to get a root system started to help get the clover through the dry months and hopefully not burn up. [/QUOTE]
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