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<blockquote data-quote="Deepsouth" data-source="post: 994096" data-attributes="member: 17608"><p>Hook I'm not in Florida but am in extreme south mississippi. Very sandy soil and hot temperatures. I don't grow clover for my cattle but I do grow some on wildlife plots. The key is lime. You have to get the ph up or it won't do anything. I plant crimson which is a winter clover and durana which is a white clover that grows year round. If you get the ph right and get a stand established a patch will last about 4 to 5 years only requiring summer and early fall mowings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepsouth, post: 994096, member: 17608"] Hook I'm not in Florida but am in extreme south mississippi. Very sandy soil and hot temperatures. I don't grow clover for my cattle but I do grow some on wildlife plots. The key is lime. You have to get the ph up or it won't do anything. I plant crimson which is a winter clover and durana which is a white clover that grows year round. If you get the ph right and get a stand established a patch will last about 4 to 5 years only requiring summer and early fall mowings. [/QUOTE]
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