67-Inch Garden Cultivator with Tempered Spring Steel Tines, Adjustable Stainless Steel Handle, Manual Rotary Design for Soil Loosening

67-Inch Garden Cultivator with Tempered Spring Steel Tines, Adjustable Stainless Steel Handle, Manual Rotary Design for Soil Loosening

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onekinkyusername posted on r/portland2d

Yes, mostly. From the research I’ve done, the best way is to overseed clover into thin or bare spots in your lawn, not dig up the grass. I bought a tool on Amazon (Garden Cultivator with Tempered Spring Steel Tines for Soil Loosening https://a.co/d/02KaW6CS ) to loosen the soil, then I spread the seed, which I keep moist until they sprouted. Oh, avoid all weed killers as it will kill clover (another net positive). Clover will spread over time, just don’t expect it “take over” because you neglect your lawn. Clover establishes best with proper seeding and a little care. My test section, where nothing has grown in two decade’s is just sprouting, and I’ve never been so excited about such a small thing before.

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