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Will my clover survive?
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Tpb 26-Jun-20
Tpb 26-Jun-20
Fuzzy 26-Jun-20
Fuzzy 26-Jun-20
t-roy 26-Jun-20


By: Tpb
Date:26-Jun-20

I’ve had a grandpa rays clover plot for a couple years now. With some maintenance it was looking pretty good until we’ve hit this drought. A low area that is wetter looks good but most of the plot has crisped up to brown stubble. Will it come back???

By: Tpb
Date:26-Jun-20

I’ve had a grandpa rays clover plot for a couple years now. With some maintenance it was looking pretty good until we’ve hit this drought. A low area that is wetter looks good but most of the plot has crisped up to brown stubble. Will it come back???

By: Fuzzy
Date:26-Jun-20

it depends on how strong the root system is and when you get rain. It can crisp up and come back but it can't survive extended drought...I'd plan on overseeding even if you get rain soon

By: Fuzzy
Date:26-Jun-20

it depends on how strong the root system is and when you get rain. It can crisp up and come back but it can't survive extended drought...I'd plan on overseeding even if you get rain soon

By: t-roy
Date:26-Jun-20

Clover is pretty resilient and kind of goes dormant during dry weather, especially hot periods. Time will tell, but if the stuff in the wetter area still looks good, I’ll bet your other stuff should bounce back unless it stays super dry for an extended stretch.


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