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Mulch, and appropriate lime and fertilizer
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<blockquote data-quote="BigAl" data-source="post: 5868577" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>I planted some perrenial clover back in the fall. Due to the drought, it never came in so I thought it was a waste. Its coming in like gangbusters now. Its got other stuff mixed in it, so I'm going to try to do some spraying to get the other stuff out of the clover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAl, post: 5868577, member: 959"] I planted some perrenial clover back in the fall. Due to the drought, it never came in so I thought it was a waste. Its coming in like gangbusters now. Its got other stuff mixed in it, so I'm going to try to do some spraying to get the other stuff out of the clover. [/QUOTE]
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