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Sowing an already established clover plot.
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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5867289" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Several years ago I bought clover seed early and missed some opportunities to frost seed. In mid April we had a week of wet weather in forecast so I rolled the dice & "rain seeded" it. I was amazed how good it did, but stars were aligned that year and summer was wetter than normal.</p><p>I agree that yours looks fine so just hit with fert & spray as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5867289, member: 2474"] Several years ago I bought clover seed early and missed some opportunities to frost seed. In mid April we had a week of wet weather in forecast so I rolled the dice & "rain seeded" it. I was amazed how good it did, but stars were aligned that year and summer was wetter than normal. I agree that yours looks fine so just hit with fert & spray as needed. [/QUOTE]
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