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Clover on lawn

So I have a massive patch of white clover that covers my lawn. 

Bees love it. It's covered in them. There's other stuff. But it's mostly white clover.

I also have this...decking board thing the previous owners had. For some reason.

We haven't ripped it up yet as we didn't want an exposed patch of just dirt. It is going eventually. And I'm starting to think dirt looks better than that. 

My question is, how long before the clover spreads over the whole lawn? Can I help it in any way? I've found white clover seeds online for a very reasonable price. Can I sow them into the dirt if I lift the boards? 

The lawn is very poor quality. It was water logged all winter and is patchy. I think that might help wildflowers. Am I right? 

Thanks in advance for any help. And no, in cae anyone is wondering, I haven't cut the grass! 😂

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  • ObelixxObelixx Posts: 30,090
    If your raise the blades on your mower to the highest level possible and only mow every 3 weeks the clover will spread by itself.
    Vendée - 20kms from Atlantic coast.
    "The price good men (and women) pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men (and women)."
    Plato
  • josusa47josusa47 Posts: 3,530
    And, if it's anything like mine, it will also spread into and through your borders!
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    It looks lovely. I imagine clover will cover over your exposed patch fairly fast. You could add some extra soil and add clover seed + watering.
  • PyraPyra Posts: 152
    Thanks! @Obelixx I don't actually have a lawnmower (lived in a flat for 10 years so no lawn!) will it still spread if I don't cut it? I was just going to get my FIL or someone else to do it after lockdown. @Fire I'll order the seeds and see what happens. I still don't know why it's there, it serves no purpose other than gathering weeds. 
  • Joy*Joy* Posts: 571
    My dad preferred clover in the lawn because it didn't go brown when the weather was hot and dry. (Watering the lawn wasn't possible because it was too far away from a source of water). As a child, all my friends loved to play at my house because it was soft and cool to sit on. Dad never shaved it off and eventually there was very little grass because the clover took over.
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