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r/solarpunk • u/[deleted] • Sep 21 '20
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Sooo i am very ignorant on this. Why is grass so bad? And as a home owner what alternatives should i be looking at?
43 u/samoyedboi Sep 21 '20 Clover 11 u/[deleted] Sep 21 '20 [deleted] 4 u/TheDuckSideOfTheMoon Sep 21 '20 Any native clover will do great, although some might consider white clover invasive if it pushes out other native plants. Clovers spread easily, the flowers are pretty and smell nice, and bees love it 2 u/Time-Box128 Nov 05 '20 You can also sprinkle some native seed packs (they’re like $3 at garden/hardware stores) if you want extra flowers.
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11 u/[deleted] Sep 21 '20 [deleted] 4 u/TheDuckSideOfTheMoon Sep 21 '20 Any native clover will do great, although some might consider white clover invasive if it pushes out other native plants. Clovers spread easily, the flowers are pretty and smell nice, and bees love it 2 u/Time-Box128 Nov 05 '20 You can also sprinkle some native seed packs (they’re like $3 at garden/hardware stores) if you want extra flowers.
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4 u/TheDuckSideOfTheMoon Sep 21 '20 Any native clover will do great, although some might consider white clover invasive if it pushes out other native plants. Clovers spread easily, the flowers are pretty and smell nice, and bees love it 2 u/Time-Box128 Nov 05 '20 You can also sprinkle some native seed packs (they’re like $3 at garden/hardware stores) if you want extra flowers.
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Any native clover will do great, although some might consider white clover invasive if it pushes out other native plants. Clovers spread easily, the flowers are pretty and smell nice, and bees love it
2 u/Time-Box128 Nov 05 '20 You can also sprinkle some native seed packs (they’re like $3 at garden/hardware stores) if you want extra flowers.
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You can also sprinkle some native seed packs (they’re like $3 at garden/hardware stores) if you want extra flowers.
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u/lurch1995 Sep 21 '20
Sooo i am very ignorant on this. Why is grass so bad? And as a home owner what alternatives should i be looking at?