An easy way to get rid of clover
My yard has been overrun by clover this year, particularly popping up in flower beds. I find it difficult to pull up by the roots, does anyone have an easier way on how to get rid of clover in lawn? If I use a pitchfork and just turn it over, will that make it worse next year? I have heard it's high in nitrogen.
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I, too, thought the clover was beautiful & brought bees to the yard & the nitrogen benefits, but it strangled some other plants in my garden bed & sucked up all of the water during the drought, so it has to go. How do I get rid of the clover but keep the rest of the garden going strong? Hand plucking would be a full time job & is not feasible.