Soil conditions/planting clover
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Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vermont USA
Posts: 68
Soil conditions/planting clover
I know it is best to test the soil and make amendments before planting, but I have a question. My land is very VERY sandy soil in the NE. I have noticed that the only thing that likes to grow (and it grows like a weed) is clover. It covers areas around the house without any help to the soil. Does this mean that if I was to clear a plot in the woods of my land that clover would still grow great or would I still have to test and amend the soil?
#2
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: South Central Virginia
Posts: 116
RE: Soil conditions/planting clover
You definately need to do a soil test. The soils ph and fertilizer requirements will more than likely be different in a newly cleared area than inside the boundries of your lawn anyway. Always better to be safe than sorry later. Take the time to do it right the first time it will pay off.
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Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Livonia Mi USA
Posts: 551
RE: Soil conditions/planting clover
No, you will need to plant some alfalfa. The clover described is most likely not very nutritous. The quality clovers require at least a good sandy loam. Soil pH is important. The higher the quality the clover the higher the pH value is needed. Usually 6.5 - 7.0.
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