Forget what you've been taught about clover-- it's really a great way to fill in a lawn.
Dutch white clover is a slow-growing, nitrogen-fixing perennial that actually improves the fertility of your soil, which means less need for fertilization. It's also an amazing ground cover that remains green and lush even in drought conditions and high traffic, and can be mixed in with your existing lawn or pasture.
It grows low to the ground, at the same rate and color as most grasses, so it'll blend it nicely with your lawn.
The little white flowers also attracts bees, butterflies and other pollinators which is good for the environment.
Dutch White clover spreads to fill in gaps in your lawn, and tolerates most soil, sun and mowing practices.
Best time to overseed is late August to mid-September, or in the spring.
It grows low to the ground, at the same rate and color as most grasses, so it'll blend it nicely with your lawn.
The little white flowers also attracts bees, butterflies and other pollinators which is good for the environment.
Dutch White clover spreads to fill in gaps in your lawn, and tolerates most soil, sun and mowing practices.
Best time to overseed is late August to mid-September, or in the spring.