ABOUT CLOVER

Several of our Customers appreciate Clover and want Clover a part of their Family lawn

Because of our Operational methods we are easily able to selectively treat broadleaf weeds without damaging the clover.

Clover can be very beneficial for both lawns and the broader soil ecosystem.

Here’s why:

SOURCE - AMERICAN MEADOWS - A Clover Lawn

#1 Clover Is Versatile & Beautiful

You can plant Clover just about anywhere. Most species thrive in full sun, while others can tolerate part shade. Some grow tall to create the look of a meadow, while others are low-growing to create the look of a traditional lawn. 

#2 Clover Attracts Pollinators

Long-blooming Clovers are an easy way to supply a consistent food source for pollinators in your yard. Clover is one of honeybees’ favorite foods.

#3 Clover Attracts Beneficial Insects

In addition to pollinators, Clover also attracts beneficial insects. Planting Clover and other flowers to attract these natural predators is a great way to manage pests in the garden without the use of chemical pesticides, which are harmful to people, plants, and animals.

#5 Clover Protects Your Soil

Beyond nitrogen fixing, there are even more ways hardworking Clover can protect and enhance your soil.

 #6 Clover Is Drought Tolerant

Thanks to its contributions to healthy soil, and its deep, dense root system, Clover can stay green and lush even in the hottest, driest summer conditions. #7