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How to sow my clover?
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<blockquote data-quote="Semibald" data-source="post: 439836" data-attributes="member: 4185"><p>I used a lawn roller I bought at Northern Tool to flatten out the soil, and it worked great! It's made by Agri-Fab, costs $160, weighs 500 lbs full of water, and only 60 lbs when empty. I'm ready to plant, but was waiting for rain in the forecast. We had a 20% chance of rain a few days ago, but I didn't risk it, and I didn't plant. Of course, we then got rain for hours, probably an inch or so. Now when it dries out I can spray glyphosate on the grass that's just starting to poke through a little. I want a clean slate to plant on just before the next forecasted rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Semibald, post: 439836, member: 4185"] I used a lawn roller I bought at Northern Tool to flatten out the soil, and it worked great! It's made by Agri-Fab, costs $160, weighs 500 lbs full of water, and only 60 lbs when empty. I'm ready to plant, but was waiting for rain in the forecast. We had a 20% chance of rain a few days ago, but I didn't risk it, and I didn't plant. Of course, we then got rain for hours, probably an inch or so. Now when it dries out I can spray glyphosate on the grass that's just starting to poke through a little. I want a clean slate to plant on just before the next forecasted rain. [/QUOTE]
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