dying clover?


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looks like we are have a good chance of rain this weekend. Hopefully it will perk up.

When did you plant this clover. If it was planted this spring then there is a good chance it will not survive. If it was planted last fall or prior then the roots will probably be deep enough for a recover this fall.

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Not to steal the thread, but I am having the same problem too. I planted ladino this spring and between the deer mowing it down, weeds now in it, 100 degree days and no rain for 3 weeks, its pretty much dried up. Should I just replow/plant it this fall? Thanks and sorry again

that is why I never plant perennials in the spring--fall only planting for me!

Sooner---I believe you will see a resurrection of your clover in about a month!

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These 100 degree days are drying up the clover in my plot will it come back this fall?

We don't get this kind of weather much in Northern New York, but a few year's ago we had a very bad drought and EVERYTHING went dormant in the summer, including our apple trees. By bow season we finally got some rain and our clover came back pretty well. Interestingly, so did the apple trees, and they all had blossoms on them for bow season.

I should note that our plot was a couple year's old at that point. Perrenials spend their first year primarily laying down roots. If this is a new plot, I might be nervous, depending on how old the plot was when it went dormant. If it had roots well established, it will probably be fine.

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