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Say Goodbye to Clover in Your Lawn

Are you struggling with pesky clovers taking over your lawn? Our AI assistant is here to guide you through effective methods to reclaim your green space.

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Clover in your lawn can be a bit tricky! It's often removed by using a selective herbicide designed for broadleaf weeds or by improving lawn health, which can naturally reduce clover. Have you noticed a lot of clover patches, or is it just starting to spread? Sometimes adjusting your lawn care routine can make a big difference. What have you tried so far in managing your lawn?