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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5230013" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>No you do not have to kill the plot.</p><p>Frost in your clover and take soil samples so you can adjust in the spring. </p><p>If you get a fair stand of wheat it will help protect your clover.</p><p>Be prepared to let your clover bloom and seed, mow if you must but mow above the clover.</p><p>After it has seeded mow, wait for weeds and grasses to start growing again and spray with butyrac and clethadim. If your clover seems thin add more in august, it will come in by October.</p><p></p><p>Fertilize clover with 0-30-30 or as close to that as you can find, usually it's like 6-24-24 or something</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5230013, member: 20151"] No you do not have to kill the plot. Frost in your clover and take soil samples so you can adjust in the spring. If you get a fair stand of wheat it will help protect your clover. Be prepared to let your clover bloom and seed, mow if you must but mow above the clover. After it has seeded mow, wait for weeds and grasses to start growing again and spray with butyrac and clethadim. If your clover seems thin add more in august, it will come in by October. Fertilize clover with 0-30-30 or as close to that as you can find, usually it’s like 6-24-24 or something [/QUOTE]
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