Problem with clover and shamrock

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Shane Coyle asked 15 years ago
I’m having a lot of trouble trying to establish my lawn its been planted three years now and has never really taken off. I have given it fertilizer twice this year (once weed and feed) but all I seem to be able to grow are mass bunches of clover and what appears to be shamrock with a yellow flower. What could be the problem. The lawn itself is very patchy and plants don’t seem to grow just germinate.

1 Answers

Gerry Daly Staff answered 6 years ago
If you have a lot of clover persistently, it is a sign that you have well drained, probably sandy soil, as clover and shamrock thrive in such conditions.

Clover is fine in a lawn, as it is green but tends to be patchy.

The other althernative to have a green lawn is to feed more often.

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