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Why Grow a Clover Lawn? - Daves Garden A quick beginner's guide on growing a clover lawn Includes instructions on how to grow clover and some key pros and cons to consider before planting If this sounds like a dream come true, you should consider growing a clover lawn However, you'll want to understand the basics of the plant before you walk out the door and start buying seeds
My Lucky Four-leaf Clover Patch - Daves Garden The three-leaf clover is the national symbol of Ireland, where it is called shamrock from the Irish word "seamrog" meaning "little clover" The legend about St Patrick coming to Ireland to spread Christianity and using shamrock as a methaphor for the Christian Trinity, turned clover into a holy plant which can bring luck to everyone who wears it
To inoculate, or not to inoculate? - Daves Garden Most garden supply centers sell inoculants specifically formulated for individual legume crops such as peas and dry beans, oats, alfalfa clover, crown vetch, soybeans, peanuts and lespedeza
Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co. - Daves Garden Notes It all started in 1998 with Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, the company that now offers one of the largest selections of heirloom seeds in the U S with over 1,300 varieties of tasty vegetables, fragrant flowers, and spicy herbs Groovy seeds for all your home and market garden needs Jere collects many ethnic varieties each year through his extensive travels We offer the most unique
Will the Real Shamrock Please Stand Up? - Daves Garden Field Clover might be the shamrock Linnaeus, who was the father of modern botany claimed that the genus, Trifolium was the actual shamrock, specifically Trifolium pratense, shown in the above image This is commonly known as field clover and the blooms are either dark pink or white
Our Endangered Native Plants - Daves Garden Native gardens have become increasingly popular as communities worldwide seek ways to save vanishing local species, restore endangered plants native to their region, and reverse climate change The United States is home to many plant species that are quickly disappearing because of urbanization, wildfires, disease, and invasive non-native plant species Agencies are warning that our planet is