> Lawns represent one of the largest, fastest growing landscapes in the US. These ecosystems—water-hungry, energy-intensive monocultures…
That’s the issue.
I recently planted a new lawn in the UK and last year seeded it with some small-leaved clover. This year I bought some vetch seeds, I might add some native daisy seed next year.
The result is a nice lawn that is still nice to sit on or play some games, but has attractive flowers.
I recently moved into a new home with a lawn that seems to have been semi-recently laid. I want to add some daisy's as I think they're pretty in a lawn. I didn't think of clover though, so wanted to ask, how prolific is it? The grass is taking some work to get thickened up, so I don't want to make it harder to keep some grass, but clover would probably help it get there.
That’s the issue.
I recently planted a new lawn in the UK and last year seeded it with some small-leaved clover. This year I bought some vetch seeds, I might add some native daisy seed next year.
The result is a nice lawn that is still nice to sit on or play some games, but has attractive flowers.