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Clover lawn guide for growing or removing clover

Clover is one of those plants that people feel strongly about—in both directions. Some folks love it (low maintenance, great for pollinators, fixes nitrogen in the soil naturally). Others just want it gone. Either way, Sunday has you covered.

If you want to grow clover
Lucky Lawn grass seed is a fescue and microclover mix that makes it easy to get a clover-friendly lawn growing. It comes in 5 lb bags and is a solid choice whether you're overseeding or starting fresh.

For more on what to expect, see our guide to seeding clover for a healthy green lawn.

If you want to get rid of clover in your lawn
Dandelion Doom and Weed & Green are lawn-safe weed control options that effectively kill broadleaf weeds like clover, without harming surrounding grass. So you don't have to choose between clearing out clover and keeping your lawn intact.

A heads up: clover can bounce back, especially from seed that's already in the soil. A second application may be needed if you see regrowth. For the full how-to, check out our step-by-step weed control guide.

FAQs
Will clover spread if I only plant it in one spot?
Yes. Clover creeps and can root as it goes. If containment matters to you, full-lawn seeding tends to work better than spot-planting.

Are Dandelion Doom and Weed & Green safe for my grass?
Yes. Both are selective, meaning they target broadleaf weeds like clover and leave your grass alone.