I've been wanting to do this for years.....
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From: Purgatory, Pennsylvania

Hmmmmm, Does this clover increase boost pressure overall, or just during lower end torque
I live in a wet temperate climate so dont see much yellowing, but clover is a big part of my lawn naturally. It does require less water and is hardier than grass. You have to watch how close you got it though. Especially when its getting established.
Originally Posted by MOS95B
And yes, I have spent many a minute looking for 4 leaf clovers... 
We have the crimson clovers growing in the medians of the hwys here. It is pretty when they come out.
The white clover is what we called weeds back home (and the cattle would eat and get sick). Them crimson clovers are cool looking, and the ones growing in my yard are completely different. The have reddish leaves and little yellow flowers.
Might have to get a pic fopr the horticulturalists in the crowd...
Might have to get a pic fopr the horticulturalists in the crowd...
The worst thing that'* ever happened to our lawn is some of the snow rot/mold we got a year or two ago.
Some well appointed fertilizer, and having underground sprinklers at every house we've owned (even in Idaho) goes a long ways. Dunno if i'd ever get a house without 'em.
Some well appointed fertilizer, and having underground sprinklers at every house we've owned (even in Idaho) goes a long ways. Dunno if i'd ever get a house without 'em.





