What kills clover but not grass??
Does anyone have tips on how to get rid of clover in lawn without killing the grass?
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Any weed killer for lawns will kill weeds and not hurt lawns. A lawn weed and feed killer will kill weeds and also feed the lawn making it stronger and thicker preventing weed growth. Spectracide Weed Stop, For Lawns, Plus Crabgrass Killer, Scotts Weed B Gon Max Lawn Weed Killer, Roundup® For Lawns
Weed b gone for clover.
Please don't use chemicals. Try mowing and strengthening your grass organically. Mowing slows down weeds and healthy grass will smother it and take over. Nontoxic for all.
Please remember clover is a beneficial. It strengthens soil with nitrogen and helps aerate the earth; also called green manure. It provides nectar for our dwindling bee population and butterflies. I agree with Evelyn above.
Not all 'clover' is the same. Some are more beneficial than others. I love them all and am glad when it pops up in our lawn. Clover, Sorrel, - Oxalis. I know many gardeners who just see it as a 'weed' however. Personally, I love the varied blooms. A micro garden without trying.