I deliberately added white clover to the lawn in an effort to crowd out creeping Charlie, or ground ivy as it is called. The battle continues and I can’t say which side is winning. I figured with the nitrogen fixing of the clover, it would support the flower and veggie beds.
What if you have all of these weeds in your yard? It's difficult to get rid of these, as they all grow together. What kind of soil would that indicate? 🤔
Idk names of native weeds in my backyard n nettle grow rare in my soil. They dont really thrive. More please. This video is informative. Can you do more on soil science please
Thank you. I'm starting to use "weeds" in my designs.
Very informative and insightful. Thanks
I deliberately added white clover to the lawn in an effort to crowd out creeping Charlie, or ground ivy as it is called. The battle continues and I can’t say which side is winning. I figured with the nitrogen fixing of the clover, it would support the flower and veggie beds.
Good information! Thank you!
What if you have all of these weeds in your yard? It's difficult to get rid of these, as they all grow together. What kind of soil would that indicate? 🤔
Idk names of native weeds in my backyard n nettle grow rare in my soil. They dont really thrive. More please. This video is informative. Can you do more on soil science please
I have most of my soil science lectures shared here on TH-cam. Feel free to check them out.
white clover attracts pollinators aka honey bee's