How to Get Rid of Clover 
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How to Get Rid of Clover
Clovers, especially the four-leafed ones, have the notion of being lucky charms for many cultures around the world. According to some legends, if you pick up a four-leaf clover from your garden, you will be lucky for the remainder of the day. The plant may truly be lucky but some garden owners see it otherwise. For some people, the clover is nothing but a nuisance for the arrangement of their gardens. They usually have problems removing the clover patches that grow along with their ornamental plants.Removing clover is fairly challenging, depending on their number. Normally, you can remove clover with your bare hands but if they are too many, you have to apply certain measures. You have to create different solutions to address each type of clover problem on your garden.Human Hands are Clover KillersA small pack of clover growing on your garden should not really be a problem. You can simply water your garden, then pick the clover a few hours later. If you find the job too tedious, you can always garden tools to help you. You can also look for a four-leaf clover, while removing the clumps, to make your task more interesting.- Use Your Hands – Your hands are your basic tools when removing small clumps of clover. Since the plant has short and thin roots, you can take a handful in a single pull. You shouldn't have problems clearing a good portion of your garden if the clumps are sparse.
- The Weeder – The weeder is a gardening tool specialized to remove weed from your garden. Remarkably, the tool also works well in removing clover. The weeder's scraping head penetrates the ground without much resistance, uprooting weed, clover and other garden distractions in the process. The job of pulling out clover is much easier with this useful tool.
- Water the Garden – Watering the garden softens the soil and loosens the roots' grip. After spraying water around the area, the clover will offer minimal resistance. Wait for the ground to dry for a bit, then you can start pulling clover. (MonsterGuide teaches you the proper techniques and how to water a garden)
- 3-5 bottles of vinegar
- trowel
- topsoil
- Buy enough vinegar to cover your entire garden.
- Pour vinegar on the clover and weed formations on your garden.
- When the pesky plants die, use a trowel or shovel to remove their roots and remains from the ground.
- Cover the spots formerly occupied by clover with a fresh layer of topsoil.
- 5 lbs sugar
- water hose
- vinegar (if necessary)
- Spread your supply of sugar on all the clover formations in your garden.
- Using your water hose, spray the layers of sugar with water. Make sure that sugar is pushed down beneath the initial layer of soil.
- If clover still appears in your garden, you can douse the formations with vinegar or pull them out with your bare hands.

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- approx 20 lbs corn gluten meal
- water hose
- Order corn gluten meal online or purchase about 20 lbs from a well-stocked grocery.
- Spread the sack of corn gluten throughout the area of your garden.
- Set the hose to forcefully push water out.
- Spray the layers of corn gluten, until they sink beneath the soil's outer level.
- When the soil dries, it starts absorbing the organic dipeptide released by the corn gluten meal.
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