yorks
Well-Known Member
A couple of years ago we took over 1/2 acre next to our house that had been an allotment for about 70 years or more.
After a lot of hard work by my husband it is now a very useful paddock which we tend to use as turnout at weekends so we can do things in the big field.
unfortunately it is about 60% or more full of white clover.
What is the best way of getting rid of it so the grass can come through? We feel it is a case of altering the PH of the soil rather than spraying. Has anyone else had this problem?
After a lot of hard work by my husband it is now a very useful paddock which we tend to use as turnout at weekends so we can do things in the big field.
unfortunately it is about 60% or more full of white clover.
What is the best way of getting rid of it so the grass can come through? We feel it is a case of altering the PH of the soil rather than spraying. Has anyone else had this problem?