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Re: White clover ????
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I would wait until fall before planting any perennial clover.It is already hot and perennial clover needs several months to get their root system established before dry weather hits. Durana is more drought tolerant and has a higher stolon count that the other clovers you mentioned, which means it will get thicker and choke out weeds better. Good advice.
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