Re: clover
Vine-X, maybe--don't know; I've never used it.
On May 19, 2008, at 10:41 AM, mlrasmus@rockwellcollins.com wrote:
Thanks, Jim. I was out for quite a while - fell down a flight of
stairs
and fractured top 3 vertebrae (no four leaf clover luck there). Was
touch
and go for a while, but I'm alive, grateful, walking, thinking, and
have
my priorities in a better order. The place where they took part of
a rib
to tie everything back together hurt more than the neck/head
surgery. Now
I really don't want to have a screw loose. Ha.
I've already got one acre planted with native Iowa (Carl Kurtz)
prairie
seed, and another acre that has been basically our own private park
for a
bunch of years - 4 weeping willows and 2 autumn blaze maples, lilac
row,
fire ring, etc. Anyone know something stronger than Roundup to take
care
of the poison ivy on the DNR property that adjoins ours?
Glad to be back.
Mardi
james singer <islandjim1@comcast.net>
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Mardi!!! It's good to know you're finally back in the office!
Congratulations--six acres is going to be one whoop of a garden. Wow.
On May 19, 2008, at 9:55 AM, mlrasmus@rockwellcollins.com wrote:
Anybody else a 4 leaf clover finder? I love it when it's too wet to
mow
(like this year!) - the clover patches grow so large, I'm finding
some 4
and 5 leaf clovers that are 2 inches across!
Mardi
Iowa z5, instead of 4b! We finally moved to the 6 acres. Moving
divisions of a 30 year old garden from mostly shade to full sun
takes some
planning and lots of work. Theresa, will you come help me??
Jesse Bell <silverhawk@flash.net>
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Call me weird...but I like clover....and the wild bunnies like it
too. So
do
my chickens and goats. So, I just let it grow.....
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Gosh.... I hadn't
thought about Weed B Gone in years. Definately pick
some up for the lawn
areas. Although we do use weed and feed but not
sure why type DH bought this
year and applied.
Not sure what type of clover it is. Noticed the big
clumps in the grass
and lotsa seedlings in the flower beds. They are too tiny
to pull out
one by one, so I attempted to rough up the areas enough to get the
root
hold out of the dirt for now. Figured if 50 percent of them died off
that
way... it would be less to deal with later.
Donna
Kitty
<kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:
Weed B Gone will take care of clover w/out
hurting your grass, but it might
take more than one application. Clover can
be tough.
In the flower beds - all I can say is pull.
Kitty
neIN, Zone 5
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Today I worked
outside as much as possible. (someone always needs me to
do something
else..)
Clover!... I have clover everywhere.... in the grass, in the
flower
beds.... everywhere!
Thoughts on eradicating it?
Donna
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