White clover (Trifolium repens) is the most common clover for lawns. Left uncut, white clover grows 4 to 8 inches tall and produces smallwhite flowersthat are often tinged with pink. It’s a rapid spreader that crowds out broadleaf weeds while growing harmoniously with grass. Like white clov...
Apply a broadleaf weed-control product, following the label directions, to eliminate the clover. Continue to apply the product every 14 days until the clover turns brown. Rake the dead clover from the lawn. Plant grass seed in the spots left bare by the clover's demise. Mow the lawn with...
Pictured Above: Clover mite infestation in a basement,Photo Credit:Kansas State University One of the most common reasons for clover mite infestations is from well fertilized lawns. They live where plants thrive in areas such as clovers, ornamental flowers, clovers, daffodils, and more. When their...
White clover (Trifolium repens) is the most common clover for lawns. Left uncut, white clover grows 4 to 8 inches tall and produces smallwhite flowersthat are often tinged with pink. It’s a rapid spreader that crowds out broadleaf weeds while growing harmoniously with grass. Like white clov...