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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.

Never plant without a bucket of compost at your side.
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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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