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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 901696" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Here's the deal.Clover releases the nitrogen from the nodules on it's root when the plant dies or the part that has the nodules on the roots die. Nitrogen when planting will give the grass a faster growth start and it will shade the clover so the clover won;t do as well. Once the grass is clipped/mowed/grazed the clover will take off and be able to compete. But there won;t be any nitorgen from it right away. I wish Jim Gerrish still posted on here, he can explain all that stuff better then anyone I've ever seen. Maybe a google for gerrish clover would turn something up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 901696, member: 34"] Here's the deal.Clover releases the nitrogen from the nodules on it's root when the plant dies or the part that has the nodules on the roots die. Nitrogen when planting will give the grass a faster growth start and it will shade the clover so the clover won;t do as well. Once the grass is clipped/mowed/grazed the clover will take off and be able to compete. But there won;t be any nitorgen from it right away. I wish Jim Gerrish still posted on here, he can explain all that stuff better then anyone I've ever seen. Maybe a google for gerrish clover would turn something up [/QUOTE]
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