I live in 7B VA with heavy clay. The lawn was mostly Creeping Charlie. I did a lot of weeding to NO avail. I decided to plant white clover in hopes of it taking over. The competition has been going on for 10 years at this point. I can’t declare clover the winner, but it definitely is holding its own. The bunnies adore the clover and so do the bees. The nitrogen fixing of the clover may help my veggies and pollinator flower beds. All of this is an attempt to keep herbicides and chemical fertilizers out of my yard. 🐞🐝🦋🐇
I don't care about water. I live in the south east. It's humid all year. I'm breathing water now. I'm just too lazy to mow it. And all my neighbors prefer grass, and planting it will upset them. So I'm going to.
@@amiedavis5257you must be a boomer who keeps more money in bankers pockets earning them an 8% annually while you get crumbs and you get slapped for touching your own stuff if you need it. Y’all also the ones who started the brainwashing of saying you need a piece of paper to make it in life. As fireman, welder, and a buy and hold for life kinda real estate dude, y’all done got misinformation on gen X. And idk what year that is but I’m 89. And only know what boomer is.
I have clover seeds waiting for me to sow. How much sand did you use in your spreader and what setting did you put it on? Do you have any concerns about birds, squirrels, or rabbits, if you have them in your part of town, coming in and feeding on all of the sprouted clover? I miss clover. It was always in our yard. Pretty cool to go put and find 4 leaf clover. : )
I did not measure the sand but maybe three or four shovelfuls. Or maybe one bag or half a bag. You can play it by ear. The bag that I had covered 1000 ft.². The setting on my spreader was at 3. The clover seeds are so small. I don’t really worry so much about birds, although that is a possibility. Thanks for watching!
@@Courtannica 1) I went to amazon, 2) searched white dutch clover, 3) chose to use outsidepride seller and bought 2lbs bag of white dutch clover $18, I also bought 2lbs of dichondra seed $35. 4) used my EGO tiller cultivator in bare clay patches (about 1000 total square feet of bare spots) 5) I wish I had amended something into clay but I didn't. 6) Spread by hand equal parts clover/dichondra (let them fight it out) 7) light water once per day 8) sprouts within 3 days, though very slow growing after 5 weeks now. 9) I don't think a single dichondra has sprouted, perhaps I should have buried dichondra instead of just spread on top 10) been doing this stuff with hand rake and shovel for years, buying ego cultivator saved so much time and effort.
I like how clover covers the ground, but I don't like it when it flowers because I have 8 dogs! I don't want them getting stung by bees! Other than grass, is there any other ground cover that doesn't produce flowers? Please respond, thx
I got interested in sewing Clover last Year, that was because we already had patches of Clover in our existing gras lawn, and i like how it always looks green all summer 😊. So about a month ago i took the discision to try to sew Clover in the rest of the lawn. So i have sewn white Clover into most of the lawn, and a smaller area with microclover. I am still waiting to see the result 😊 Looking forward to see how your lawn progress😊
@inthegardenwithpatrick6247 Well, I'm breaking the concrete around my house, and I already planted a texas mountain laurel :). In my front yard, I'm planting an acacia bush and 2 indian hawthorns. I also planted wildflowers, cannas, and marigolds. I wanted to plant Clover, but I need to clean the rocks, and it might be too late now.
@@charito0o0 - Please watch the updated video on the clover lawn before you plant your clover. Bottom line... if you are starting fresh in a bare spot, do it! In my existing lawn with the St. Augustine grass, no Bueno! It is not too late to plant, just keep it watered for about 10 days until they start to germinate. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Water is not an issue where I live because it rains almost everyday of the year. However, I am sick and tired to have to mow the lawn and when I say lawn I mean a mixture of grass and weeds (mostly weeds in fact), so I wonder, will the clover will take over and prevent the grass from growing so I will not have to mow anymore and will it suffocate the weeds?
@@JudiChristopher - I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
I think (don't know for sure) that micro and mini clover are the same thing. Just depends on marketing or maybe regional and what they call it. Thanks for watching! Happy Gardening!
do you know if planting clover in my existing centipede/augustine lawn will end up transitioning the whole lawn to clover? i want a good mix and for the current grass to still thrive. i also live in DFW
Clover grows great with St Augustine, plus it’d have a good feel on your bare feet. They are both at their best when mowed at 3-4 inches. St Augustine is more thirsty than miniclover and slightly more shade tolerant, so keep that in mind. Assuming you’re planning on seeding in the fall as it’s kinda late to start now, you may want to lay down a couple doses of Butyrac 200 2-4 weeks before planting for best results. It may hurt the weakest of your St Augustine, have little to no effect on clover, and kill most other broadleaf weeds, especially chickweed. It will also likely kill off your centipede grass. I’d want to kill off the centipede grass anyways because centipede grass is invasive, is ideally mowed closer to 1-2 inches, and it will compete with the clover. The clover may end up shading out the centipede grass anyways, but that could take a couple years. If I were you I’d put a good layer of Butyrac 200 down in early September, another layer of Butyrac 200 in mid September at a lower concentration, water in late September, overseed with miniclover in early October, water every day until November (optional secondary spot-seed halfway through), mow at 3-4 inches in early November, water the first couple days after mowing, then leave it alone/pull weeds as necessary until early March and overseed with miniclover one last time, then water every day until early April, mow at 3-4 inches or let the clover bloom, but I’d eventually want to mow it back down to 3-4 inches by the end of May. After it’s fully established in summer of 2025 you really shouldn’t ever need to fertilize again, clover is such a great nitrogen fixer that it’s often used as a cover crop. You might could get away with only 3-5 mowings per year, but St Augustine is still pretty thirsty so you’d probably still have to water at least once a week in order to maintain it through the summer. Overall your yard will be more green year round than it is right now, and it’ll be better for your local environment.
Be sure to watch the 3-month update video. You might want to think twice. My experience with the St. Augustine is a little different than @Derek.Mitchell's was. I also did not put any herbicides. I planted the seeds in an existing St. Augustine lawn. I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
Hello Patrick, l wanted to ask you if you can be more specific about the amount and type of sand you mix the micro clover with?? Also; do you know what level of the spreader you used?? Btw l just subscribed to your channel, 😊
I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html Regarding the sand... I did not really measure. The spreader was open to the largest setting. That way the sand and seed would cover the area. Thank you for subscribing!
2-4-DB works as well as duracore, but my clover never dies in the winter and starts blooming in February in NC. Once it’s established it chokes 98% of the weeds out.
Hey there! Thanks for your question. So far it is average... This video was for planting the micro clover in an existing lawn. I planted "micro clover" in fescue. Fescue is pretty hardy and I think the fescue is chocking out the clover. I have some areas that have taken well, but clumps. So, if I were to do it over (which I probably will) I would take the grass out entirely and start over and plant the micro clover by itself. At least in this area where the fescue is growing. The other thought is I might plant "regular" clover instead of the "micro" clover to give it a fighting chance with the fescue. I have an area that has Bermuda Grass that I might experiment with. Living in the desert (here in El Paso), watering the grass is just ridiculously expensive. A more expensive alternative you might look into is Kurapia (kurapia.com). I might try that also.Thanks for watching, subscribing and liking the channel! I appreciate you!
Not as many. I cut mine at 1.5-2 inches and they’re all gone. But it’s great because it grows in early spring, preventing most weeds that start to grow before your grass comes in.
Cant wait to see the progression of this and how you like it
I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
I live in 7B VA with heavy clay. The lawn was mostly Creeping Charlie. I did a lot of weeding to NO avail. I decided to plant white clover in hopes of it taking over. The competition has been going on for 10 years at this point. I can’t declare clover the winner, but it definitely is holding its own. The bunnies adore the clover and so do the bees. The nitrogen fixing of the clover may help my veggies and pollinator flower beds. All of this is an attempt to keep herbicides and chemical fertilizers out of my yard. 🐞🐝🦋🐇
Clover did well in my shady problem areas
I don't care about water. I live in the south east. It's humid all year. I'm breathing water now. I'm just too lazy to mow it. And all my neighbors prefer grass, and planting it will upset them. So I'm going to.
Same. Same ❤
You have to be Gen X! Classic! 🤣
So I can’t get any more south East than I am as I’m in St. Mary’s/Kingsland Ga. So does this clover idea work?
@@amiedavis5257you must be a boomer who keeps more money in bankers pockets earning them an 8% annually while you get crumbs and you get slapped for touching your own stuff if you need it. Y’all also the ones who started the brainwashing of saying you need a piece of paper to make it in life. As fireman, welder, and a buy and hold for life kinda real estate dude, y’all done got misinformation on gen X. And idk what year that is but I’m 89. And only know what boomer is.
That's the spirit!
I have clover seeds waiting for me to sow. How much sand did you use in your spreader and what setting did you put it on? Do you have any concerns about birds, squirrels, or rabbits, if you have them in your part of town, coming in and feeding on all of the sprouted clover?
I miss clover. It was always in our yard. Pretty cool to go put and find 4 leaf clover. : )
I did not measure the sand but maybe three or four shovelfuls. Or maybe one bag or half a bag. You can play it by ear. The bag that I had covered 1000 ft.². The setting on my spreader was at 3. The clover seeds are so small. I don’t really worry so much about birds, although that is a possibility. Thanks for watching!
Finally a person in Texas zone 8a/b. I am in DFW area and just spread a mix of white dutch clover and dichondra after raking the soil about 1 cm.
Thanks for watching. Hope it works out for you...!
How much did that cost? Im in the same area as you and Im curious where you went??
@@Courtannica 1) I went to amazon, 2) searched white dutch clover, 3) chose to use outsidepride seller and bought 2lbs bag of white dutch clover $18, I also bought 2lbs of dichondra seed $35. 4) used my EGO tiller cultivator in bare clay patches (about 1000 total square feet of bare spots) 5) I wish I had amended something into clay but I didn't. 6) Spread by hand equal parts clover/dichondra (let them fight it out) 7) light water once per day 8) sprouts within 3 days, though very slow growing after 5 weeks now. 9) I don't think a single dichondra has sprouted, perhaps I should have buried dichondra instead of just spread on top 10) been doing this stuff with hand rake and shovel for years, buying ego cultivator saved so much time and effort.
PLEASE! An update on this lawn! I want to know how this is going.
I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
I like how clover covers the ground, but I don't like it when it flowers because I have 8 dogs!
I don't want them getting stung by bees!
Other than grass, is there any other ground cover that doesn't produce flowers?
Please respond, thx
I got interested in sewing Clover last Year, that was because we already had patches of Clover in our existing gras lawn, and i like how it always looks green all summer 😊. So about a month ago i took the discision to try to sew Clover in the rest of the lawn. So i have sewn white Clover into most of the lawn, and a smaller area with microclover. I am still waiting to see the result 😊
Looking forward to see how your lawn progress😊
I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
Really considering this for our front lawn. Zone 9 Vancouver Island. Thank you for the information/tutorial.
Thank you for taking the time to watch. Good luck.
Hey I'm from El Paso, thank you so much for existing in this platform.
Thank you for watching and subscribing! What are you planting this year?
Happy Gardening!
El Pasoan here 🙌🏽. So awesome I ran across your account.
@inthegardenwithpatrick6247 Well, I'm breaking the concrete around my house, and I already planted a texas mountain laurel :). In my front yard, I'm planting an acacia bush and 2 indian hawthorns. I also planted wildflowers, cannas, and marigolds. I wanted to plant Clover, but I need to clean the rocks, and it might be too late now.
@@jjherrera0ne - 915 IN THE HOUSE!!! thanks for watching and subscribing!
@@charito0o0 - Please watch the updated video on the clover lawn before you plant your clover. Bottom line... if you are starting fresh in a bare spot, do it! In my existing lawn with the St. Augustine grass, no Bueno! It is not too late to plant, just keep it watered for about 10 days until they start to germinate. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
thank you excited to see the updates
Mini clover is expensive, I stopped doing all that work , I just threw out the clover by hand , clover will spread.
Bought 4 lbs 3 yts ago for 80 bucks. Has been nothing but easy
Water is not an issue where I live because it rains almost everyday of the year. However, I am sick and tired to have to mow the lawn and when I say lawn I mean a mixture of grass and weeds (mostly weeds in fact), so I wonder, will the clover will take over and prevent the grass from growing so I will not have to mow anymore and will it suffocate the weeds?
Do you have an Update on your lawn?
Hi. I posted the 3 month update! Check it out.
@@inthegardenwithpatrick6247
How or where do I check it out?
@@JudiChristopher - I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
@@inthegardenwithpatrick6247
Thank you so much...
Nice video! My only concern is micro clover the same with mini clover? I noticed the bag you have from outsidepride says mini clover.
I think (don't know for sure) that micro and mini clover are the same thing. Just depends on marketing or maybe regional and what they call it. Thanks for watching! Happy Gardening!
Hello Neighbor....
SouthEastern New Mexico
Howdy neighbor! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
do you know if planting clover in my existing centipede/augustine lawn will end up transitioning the whole lawn to clover? i want a good mix and for the current grass to still thrive. i also live in DFW
Clover grows great with St Augustine, plus it’d have a good feel on your bare feet. They are both at their best when mowed at 3-4 inches. St Augustine is more thirsty than miniclover and slightly more shade tolerant, so keep that in mind.
Assuming you’re planning on seeding in the fall as it’s kinda late to start now, you may want to lay down a couple doses of Butyrac 200 2-4 weeks before planting for best results. It may hurt the weakest of your St Augustine, have little to no effect on clover, and kill most other broadleaf weeds, especially chickweed. It will also likely kill off your centipede grass. I’d want to kill off the centipede grass anyways because centipede grass is invasive, is ideally mowed closer to 1-2 inches, and it will compete with the clover. The clover may end up shading out the centipede grass anyways, but that could take a couple years.
If I were you I’d put a good layer of Butyrac 200 down in early September, another layer of Butyrac 200 in mid September at a lower concentration, water in late September, overseed with miniclover in early October, water every day until November (optional secondary spot-seed halfway through), mow at 3-4 inches in early November, water the first couple days after mowing, then leave it alone/pull weeds as necessary until early March and overseed with miniclover one last time, then water every day until early April, mow at 3-4 inches or let the clover bloom, but I’d eventually want to mow it back down to 3-4 inches by the end of May.
After it’s fully established in summer of 2025 you really shouldn’t ever need to fertilize again, clover is such a great nitrogen fixer that it’s often used as a cover crop. You might could get away with only 3-5 mowings per year, but St Augustine is still pretty thirsty so you’d probably still have to water at least once a week in order to maintain it through the summer. Overall your yard will be more green year round than it is right now, and it’ll be better for your local environment.
Be sure to watch the 3-month update video. You might want to think twice. My experience with the St. Augustine is a little different than @Derek.Mitchell's was. I also did not put any herbicides. I planted the seeds in an existing St. Augustine lawn. I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
Does it specify what species of clover? Also is this clover considered invasive in any parts of the North America?
Hello Patrick, l wanted to ask you if you can be more specific about the amount and type of sand you mix the micro clover with?? Also; do you know what level of the spreader you used?? Btw l just subscribed to your channel, 😊
I put the link to the updated video in the original video, but I just posted the updated video on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/T7HMT1Xd81Y/v-deo.html
Regarding the sand... I did not really measure. The spreader was open to the largest setting. That way the sand and seed would cover the area. Thank you for subscribing!
How did the grass replacement work? I don't see any updates on your site.
Just planted this in the spring.... stay tuned! So far, so good.
I just posted the 3-month update.
@@inthegardenwithpatrick6247 Oh sweet! Will check it out!
Is this the same as diconderoga?
Wouldn’t a clover lawn require hand weeding?
2-4-DB works as well as duracore, but my clover never dies in the winter and starts blooming in February in NC. Once it’s established it chokes 98% of the weeds out.
also looking to do this , hows the clover lawn coming ?
Hey there! Thanks for your question. So far it is average... This video was for planting the micro clover in an existing lawn. I planted "micro clover" in fescue. Fescue is pretty hardy and I think the fescue is chocking out the clover. I have some areas that have taken well, but clumps. So, if I were to do it over (which I probably will) I would take the grass out entirely and start over and plant the micro clover by itself. At least in this area where the fescue is growing. The other thought is I might plant "regular" clover instead of the "micro" clover to give it a fighting chance with the fescue. I have an area that has Bermuda Grass that I might experiment with. Living in the desert (here in El Paso), watering the grass is just ridiculously expensive. A more expensive alternative you might look into is Kurapia (kurapia.com). I might try that also.Thanks for watching, subscribing and liking the channel! I appreciate you!
I just posted the 3-month update.
3 month update coming soon?
Hi. I posted the 3 month update! Check it out.
How much sand do you use for clover mix?
I did not measure. You would just put in enough to spread the seeds. Maybe a 1 to 2 ratio (1 seeds to 2 sand)? Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Don't forget to also scarify you lawn after mowing it low, folks !
Thank you
You're welcome
What happens to it in the winter time. We’re in NY.
Not entirely sure how cold hardy it is, but I am sure there are some varieties that would survive. Thanks for watching!
Apparently micro clover is hardy to zone 3 so it should be fine in NY. I’m considered it for my southwest Ontario Canada lawn as I am in zone 6.
Does microclover have flowers like the regular clover?
Not as many. I cut mine at 1.5-2 inches and they’re all gone. But it’s great because it grows in early spring, preventing most weeds that start to grow before your grass comes in.
Yes!
Two minutes until you get to the information. Yikes.
Who cares? Solid and relative information.
Kids these days got no attention span