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White Clover is easily recognisable from its smooth trifoliate leaves but once established can require patience to beat.
A hardy, herbaceous perennial plant that tolerates shade and frost, White Clover is a legume commonly grown in mixed pastures to produce fodder for livestock.
White Clover is often added to lawn seed mixes because it can develop into soft mats providing green ground cover in poorer soils where turfgrasses do not perform well. This was especially common in the 1950s and 1960s when lawn mixes often included 20 percent Clover.
Apart from being an excellent forage crop for livestock, the fresh leaves and flowers of White Clover have been used for centuries in salads, brewed drinks and for medicinal purposes.
Bees love the flowers for both pollen and nectar.
White Clover is low growing, with stems that function as stolons and put out roots where the nodes touch the ground. The smooth green oval-shaped leaves often have pale or dark markings.
A common weed in Australia, White Clover can germinate in winter when many grasses are dormant.
The 15 to 20mm pom pom-like flower heads are white, with a brownish green centre and may develop a tinge of pink or cream as they age.
White Clover is hardy, tolerates close mowing and prefers clay soils, although it can grow on many different soil types and pH levels.
White Clover typically gains a foothold in lawns that are sparse and underfed, providing little competition against weeds.
White Clover has shallow roots which can be dug up using a gardening tool or fork, preferably before flowering. Collect all the pieces of stem and root so they don’t propagate new plants.
If you’re determined to rid your lawn of White Clover, be prepared to tackle it every year because it produces seeds capable of surviving high heat and low temperatures that can lie dormant in the soil for several years.
Where the size of the affected area makes it impractical to dig out the weeds, there are several treatments that will kill White Clover in lawns without damaging the grass.
Try an organic weed killer, pour liberal quantities of white vinegar onto the plants, or choose a Broadleaf Weed or Clover-specific selective herbicide.
Depending on the maturity of the plants and how large an area is affected, it may be necessary for you to treat the White Clover more than once.
Selective herbicides are less dangerous to your lawn than glyphosate.
Look for products containing these active ingredients:
Products containing more than one active ingredient will usually act as both a contact and a systemic herbicide. This means they kill on contact as well as being absorbed by the White Clover plant. The plants must be actively growing and not under any stress for them to work.
Always read the safety directions and instructions on the product label before use.
Bow and Arrow 500mL is one of the most effective broad leaf liquid herbicides on the market. Bow and Arrow 500mL is suitable for Zoysia, Kikuyu, Couch and Buffalo grasses however transient discolouration may occur on Kikuyu, Carpet and Queensland Blue Couch lawns. Always read the safety directions and instructions on the product label before use.
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SHOP NOWPrevention is always better than treatment. Making sure your lawn is healthy, mowed at the right height and well-fed will give it all the ammunition it needs to combat incursion by weeds such as White Clover.
In areas where White Clover is a known problem, try using a pre-emergent herbicide in autumn to stop weed seeds from germinating in winter.
myhomeTURF recommends OxaFert, which is a combination product containing both fertiliser and pre-emergent herbicide. Always read the safety directions and instructions on the product label before use.