I have a tiny wildflower patch and whatever grows there, stays. It's amazing the bees, butterflies, ladybirds and so many other small critters that visit.
Agreed with many of the comments, leave it, bees love it. In fact, I have bought some seed recently as I dont have any in my lawn, also ordered some daisies.
Oh this is music to my ears The bees etc really do love it. Love watching them dance around on a carpet of clover. Try walking around on it on a summers day and get that sweet waft as it hits your nostrils. Nope, im keeping my clover. If its good enough for the bees then its good enough for me
I leave Dandelions in my lawn when they finished flower we run the mower over not to low and then this will let the white clover flower, these to flowers I call them are very important to the Honeybees, Bumblebees & Butterflies. So don't call them weeds they are to important for that.
Isn't life full of perspectives? This piece on seeing clover as a problem is seen from one point of view, but quite coincidently I sent for some clover seeds only yesterday.( to be sown in pots admittedly!) They remind me so much of my childhood, sitting in fields and gardens,making daisy chains, watching bees buzzing round clover-bobs, and my friends and I nibbling at the base of the petals which tasted of honey. Very evocative. So very much a case of one mans meat.....!!
I have clover LEAVES only, and it is spreading throughout the lawn. I have watched it carefully and it does not flower (probably because I keep my lawn mown to about 1.5 inches high). It's only a small garden - and the lawn forms most of its centre. I LOVE bees, and would definitely love a separate clover "patch" for them, if I had the space. Sooo....the clover I have is tiny, shamrock shaped leaves - and I would like to remove this. I have 3 cats, so have to be very careful what I use, so as not to harm my cats, who love lying on the lawn. Any comments on how to remove this type of clover please?
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I have a tiny wildflower patch and whatever grows there, stays. It's amazing the bees, butterflies, ladybirds and so many other small critters that visit.
Oh this is music to my ears
The bees etc really do love it. Love watching them dance around on a carpet of clover. Try walking around on it on a summers day and get that sweet waft as it hits your nostrils. Nope, im keeping my clover. If its good enough for the bees then its good enough for me 
I have clover LEAVES only, and it is spreading throughout the lawn. I have watched it carefully and it does not flower (probably because I keep my lawn mown to about 1.5 inches high). It's only a small garden - and the lawn forms most of its centre. I LOVE bees, and would definitely love a separate clover "patch" for them, if I had the space. Sooo....the clover I have is tiny, shamrock shaped leaves - and I would like to remove this. I have 3 cats, so have to be very careful what I use, so as not to harm my cats, who love lying on the lawn. Any comments on how to remove this type of clover please?