AssiduousRabbit
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No Mow May is coming up! Please, to help #Bees , #DontPicktheDandelions in your yard, and consider planting these plants listed below. Please share!
07:04 PM - Feb 03, 2023
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snooget
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In response to AssiduousRabbit.
We've been considering switching at least part of our yard to clover. If anyone has any real life experience or tips on how to do that, please spout off!
08:13 AM - Feb 06, 2023
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PS Annie
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Micro clover is the best bet from an environmental perspective. It's less invasive a fixes nitrogen. It does brown out over winter though, so lots of people do a micro clover/bluegrass mix.
I design rain gardens and bioretention areas for rain water treatment and we use that mix for grassed zones.
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12:25 PM - Feb 06, 2023
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Suzanne Dillon
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I have about 60 SqFt of planting area in my new-to-me condo patio. I’ve had all the non-flowering weeds pulled out and am waiting for a bit cooler weather to plant micro clover seeds. No mowing and good for bees. Trying to convince neighbors to plant flowering ground cover instead of nasty mulch.
10:11 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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PS Annie
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In response to Suzanne Dillon.
Flowering thyme is also a nice choice for condo owners. This is a garden setting but you can see how well it works for ground cover.
10:33 PM - Aug 02, 2023
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snooget
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Very helpful, thank you!
02:02 PM - Feb 06, 2023
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