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maxrandb

(16,519 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 12:40 PM Yesterday

Let my backyard go to clover and I've never been happier [View all]

Fairly large backyard with multiple flower beds, I got so tired of trying to maintain that manicured, suburban, golf-coursian look. Plus the chemicals, expense, work and grass-seed....ughhh!

Saw a show a few years ago about letting nature run it's course and thought, why not?

Know what I had to do to let the clover take over? Absolutely nothing! I just had to stop what I was doing.

With the increased pollinators, my lillies, giant cannas and irises have taken off. Not to mention a vegetable garden that actually produces.

If I get dandelions or chickweed, I just mow with a battery powered mower.

Sorry I don't have pics, but I promised myself to NEVER go down the "how to post pictures on DU" rabbit-hole ever again.

Still keep up the front yard....I'm not a heathen.

Mrs Max adds that she's sure there are other things in my life I've been happier about.

Any other folks tried this?

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I suggested it. Wife vetoed suggestion. EYESORE 9001 Yesterday #1
This message was self-deleted by its author peacebuzzard Yesterday #7
oops meant to respond to original poster. n/t peacebuzzard Yesterday #10
I've been meaning to ask... EYESORE 9001 Yesterday #13
you mean a poster called door buzzard? peacebuzzard Yesterday #15
As DU threads go, the 'door buzzard' one is epic EYESORE 9001 Yesterday #18
One of, if not THE funniest thread in Du history. Ligyron Yesterday #17
well I will have to find it then.... peacebuzzard Yesterday #21
Ask, and ye shall receive. I bookmarked it long ago! Dem2theMax Yesterday #26
that thread is hilarious peacebuzzard Yesterday #47
It's definitely a DU classic! Dem2theMax 21 hrs ago #50
LOL...most of my gardening is "let it run wild" FirstLight Yesterday #2
that is my mantra I have followed for the past 3 years peacebuzzard Yesterday #11
I am doing the same thing. maptap22 Yesterday #3
DO NOT Read This Comment as Doing so Will Break Your Promise wyn borkins Yesterday #4
thanks for this peacebuzzard Yesterday #5
Just for clarity AZJonnie Yesterday #6
Understood - I Will Attempt A Correction - Thank You So Very Much (n/t) wyn borkins Yesterday #12
Yep! This is the rabbit-hole I was talking about! ROFL maxrandb Yesterday #34
And I Can Here You (Laughing) Now wyn borkins Yesterday #42
I used to do that.... peacebuzzard Yesterday #8
Us too SuzyandPuffpuff Yesterday #9
My daughter is planting clover in a terraced area Marthe48 Yesterday #14
My large yard is also very diverse... aka-chmeee Yesterday #16
A friend of mine that lives in rural NH once told me maxrandb Yesterday #33
And dandelions are edible. nilram Yesterday #19
I love dandelion season. Hope22 Yesterday #23
"Crime Pays but Botany Doesn't" Warpy Yesterday #20
A lot of people don't have this option. cab67 Yesterday #22
Here it is against city ordinances. I'd let mine go completely wild otherwise. eppur_se_muova 18 hrs ago #53
Bad idea to plant clover it is a non native invasive unless you live in Europe. Botany Yesterday #24
Didn't plant anything. It was already there maxrandb Yesterday #29
I personally love clover relayerbob Yesterday #25
You gotta watch for those bumblebees, though! Diamond_Dog Yesterday #28
I can get it, if one is allergic to bee stings, for sure relayerbob Yesterday #45
The problem Cirsium 3 hrs ago #77
Not sure I suggested letting it go relayerbob 2 hrs ago #79
I wasn't crticizing you Cirsium 1 hr ago #80
Sorry relayerbob 1 hr ago #81
Understood Cirsium 24 min ago #82
Our rather large backyard gets mowed Diamond_Dog Yesterday #27
you gotta be kidding peacebuzzard 5 hrs ago #69
Let my cilantro and broccoli rabe go to seed... Trueblue Texan Yesterday #30
When I let my broccoli go to flower Nittersing 12 hrs ago #55
beneficial wasp sounds like an oxymoron to me peacebuzzard 5 hrs ago #71
the beneficial wasps look more like tiny flies than wasps... Trueblue Texan 4 hrs ago #72
The only thing I spray with dawn dishwashing liquid are those big red wasps that make nests peacebuzzard 4 hrs ago #73
those you describe definitely do not sound beneficial! nt Trueblue Texan 4 hrs ago #75
Dandlions are bees first food in spring. stollen Yesterday #31
Good for you Cirsium Yesterday #32
Maybe my use of the word clover is wrong maxrandb Yesterday #37
Yep, very good Cirsium Yesterday #43
Good job! Botany Yesterday #38
Yes Cirsium Yesterday #44
My son has done this at his house LymphocyteLover Yesterday #35
Clover smells so nice Figarosmom Yesterday #36
I plant clover on purpose along with my 'grass'... MiHale Yesterday #39
In the winter, I let the oxalis grow in my yard in Sacramento crud Yesterday #40
I wish I could do this, but we have Bermuda grass. Invasive and chokes everything out. I use mulch in some areas. 58Sunliner Yesterday #41
where i live , someone has converted their front yard to a vegtable garden AllaN01Bear Yesterday #46
my neighbor has 2 chicken coops in her yard peacebuzzard 23 hrs ago #48
my neighbor has 3 chickens. onethatcares 10 hrs ago #58
3 chickens might lay 2-3 eggs daily in the summer peacebuzzard 5 hrs ago #70
compost the manure before onethatcares 4 hrs ago #74
ok. thanks for the tip. I'm kind of like the green acres lady peacebuzzard 3 hrs ago #76
Lawns are the stupidest thing ever I_UndergroundPanther 22 hrs ago #49
yes, yes, yes, and yes NJCher 21 hrs ago #51
"Any other folks tried this?" J_William_Ryan 19 hrs ago #52
Clover and moss Ferryboat 13 hrs ago #54
Message auto-removed Name removed 11 hrs ago #56
In most neighborhoods.... cab67 10 hrs ago #59
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Speaking of ecosystems....do you recycle pizza boxes? GP6971 10 hrs ago #61
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You're behind on today's technology. Might want GP6971 10 hrs ago #65
I'm with you on this one Lulu KC 10 hrs ago #62
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I actually put down clover seed last year Luciferous 11 hrs ago #57
was it a native species of clover? cab67 9 hrs ago #66
No, but my dogs and the bees like it Luciferous 8 hrs ago #67
If I may make a friendly recommendation - cab67 7 hrs ago #68
I'm trying it now. viva la 3 hrs ago #78
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