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Mow Tolerant Plants
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02/20/17 05:06 AM
02/20/17 05:06 AM
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William
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What besides white Dutch clover will tolerate regular mowing at a height of a couple of inches? Getting ready to reseed the backyard in a fescue blend. I always mix some white Dutch in there for the deer and to build the soil. I've had a bunch of fill dirt added over the years and I'm trying to build it up.
I can mow the white Dutch, but was wondering if there was something else I could plant as well.
Thanks,
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing... compared to the misery of not being exploited at all."
Joan Robinson
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