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How to Get Rid of and Prevent Clover in Your Lawn

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Clover weeds in the grass can be incredibly frustrating for homeowners. Due to their fast-spreading nature, clover can seemingly “take over” very quickly. In very little time, your lawn might start to look unkempt and messy.

The good news is that this weed is relatively easy to get rid of. In this article, we will talk about how to get rid of clover in your grass. We’ll talk about what works quickly but also what long-term strategies you need to keep in mind. At the end of the day, our goal is always to start preventing weeds with a thick and healthy lawn.

We will cover:

Identifying Clover Weeds in Grass
Why is Clover Such a Problem?
How Do You Get Rid of Clover in Dayton, OH?
How to Prevent Clover Weeds in Grass
Choosing Lawn Care Services in Cincinnati, Dayton, OH or Northern Kentucky

Identifying Clover Weeds in Grass

Most homeowners have a good idea of what Clover weed looks like. Those tiny white flowers in the grass are usually clover (though Chickweed and Bittercress can also produce white flowers).the weed white clover

People also identify Clover prior to its flower production by identifying its shamrock-shaped leaves. At this stage, clover is sometimes mistaken for Oxalis (and vice-versa) as their leaves look alike. Oxalis, however, produces yellow flowers. The same is true for Black Medic, which also ultimately produces yellow flowers.

Why is Clover Such a Problem?

Obviously finding any weed in your yard is a major frustration. Nobody likes the idea of weeds detracting from the aesthetic appeal of their lawn. A lot of people associate a yard full of clover as being uncared for and messy.

But finding Clover weeds in grass can also be an indicator that you have a problem with soil compaction. Clover has a dense root system that is able to grow and thrive in areas where healthy grass might be struggling, such as compacted soil.core aeration soil plugs left behind after reducing soil compaction

In addition, finding Clover can also be an indicator that your soil is nitrogen-deficient - something that can be fixed with fertilizer. Clover weed tends to prefer soil with low nitrogen levels.

People also often say that while they love the idea of attracting pollinators to their lawn with pollinator-friendly plants, they do not love the idea of having bees hanging out directly on the lawn. When you have a yard full of clover, bees will tend to hover closer to the grass, taking away the freedom of letting the kids run barefoot in the yard.

How Do You Get Rid of Clover in Dayton, OH?

The good news is that eliminating clover from the lawn can be done relatively easily. A broadleaf weed control product is what kills clover that is already growing. This works pretty quickly and effectively.

We’ve had homeowners who were sure that their entire lawn was taken over by clover and that they’d have no grass left once it died off.a Lawn Full of Clover

But people are often surprised by how much grass is growing around and between patches of clover. And, going forward, any bare spots can be filled in with lawn aeration and overseeding.

With the right approach, you can regain control of your yard, even if it feels like it’s been taken over by clover!

How to Prevent Clover Weeds in Grass

A lot of times homeowners are concerned with the immediate problem: What gets rid of clover? We understand that if you have Clover throughout your yard, you want to get rid of it as quickly as possible.

But the question you really need to be asking is what will prevent Clover from coming back?applying a granular fertilizer treatment to ensure proper nitrogen levels in the lawn to prevent clover

That’s because Clover WILL just keep coming back if you don’t start to look at some of the underlying causes of why it’s there in the first place. Two of the big problems that we mentioned previously are compacted soil and low nitrogen.

Soil compaction can be solved with lawn aeration, which involves pulling cores of soil and leaving them on the ground to decompose. Meanwhile, nitrogen deficiency can be solved with proper lawn fertilization.

In general, you want to make sure that you’re performing lawn care services that help promote a thick and healthy lawn - especially since the best way to prevent weeds is to grow thick grass that makes it tough for weeds to compete.spot spraying for weed control

You also want to make sure that you are using a weed control strategy that involves rotating different products throughout the year. While broadleaf control is the best way to get rid of clover, there are plenty of other weeds that grow in our region…some of which even require specialty controls.

Different weeds are also a problem at different times of the year, so your strategy must be varied.

Choosing Lawn Care Services in Cincinnati, Dayton, OH or Northern Kentucky

While you could try and tackle weeds like clover on your own, you’re going to get better results when partnering with a professional. That’s because a lawn care professional will use commercial-grade weed control products and also implement other strategies to help prevent and control weeds.

At Oasis Turf & Tree, we also take great pride in removing this burden from homeowners’ shoulders.

After all, at the end of the day, you don’t hire Oasis Turf & Tree to get rid of your weeds or to make your lawn thicker — you hire us to take away your worries. While we certainly do those things, people value us most for figuring out what their lawn needs so they don’t have to. It means they can truly enjoy their property to the fullest.

Ready to learn about professional lawn care services from Oasis Turf & Tree for your Cincinnati, Dayton, Ohio, or Northern Kentucky home? Request your quote, choose the lawn care program that’s right for you, and then sit back and relax as the pros take away your worries and help you get the lawn of your dreams!

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