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Edible white clover in my yard.
Who knew? Been trying to rid my lawn of white Clover for decades. Turns out, it's edible, beneficial and has a sweet, slight Vanilla flavor. Of course, I found this out after I just mowed my lawn.
https://lostintheozarks.com/white-clover
https://lostintheozarks.com/white-clover
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Re: Edible white clover in my yard.
Ironic that years ago I sowed white clover over my lawn to provide nitrogen for the grass.
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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Re: Edible white clover in my yard.
Thats true. It does. I been researching edible plants and found out, I have a lot of them in my yard. With the inflation so high, I may have to start eating grass, clover and thinning out the squirrels in my yard.OhioGardener wrote:
Ironic that years ago I sowed white clover over my lawn to provide nitrogen for the grass.
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