[–] zwieback 3y ago ↗ Can seem like an invasive weed, would not plant this myself, tbh. [–] possiblydrunk 3y ago ↗ Indeed. Very invasive! Spreads via roots (in addition to seeds) and is very adaptable and drought resistant. Looks pretty and has medicinal value, but beware if you mean to keep it confined.
[–] possiblydrunk 3y ago ↗ Indeed. Very invasive! Spreads via roots (in addition to seeds) and is very adaptable and drought resistant. Looks pretty and has medicinal value, but beware if you mean to keep it confined.
[–] armenarmen 3y ago ↗ also with some cultivars yarrow can be mowed down and will behave almost like a turf lawn [–] roflyear 3y ago ↗ that would be cool. i've been switching to clover as i really don't like maintaining a lawn, and recent droughts have been awful. [–] myvoiceismypass 3y ago ↗ I am watching some white dutch clover intentionally take over my lawn and it is rather lovely so far! [–] mountaintimefrm 3y ago ↗ of all lawns, yarrow lawns are by far the softest, and that silvery color makes everyone go wild.
[–] roflyear 3y ago ↗ that would be cool. i've been switching to clover as i really don't like maintaining a lawn, and recent droughts have been awful. [–] myvoiceismypass 3y ago ↗ I am watching some white dutch clover intentionally take over my lawn and it is rather lovely so far!
[–] myvoiceismypass 3y ago ↗ I am watching some white dutch clover intentionally take over my lawn and it is rather lovely so far!
[–] mountaintimefrm 3y ago ↗ of all lawns, yarrow lawns are by far the softest, and that silvery color makes everyone go wild.
[–] quirk 3y ago ↗ I have a few of these. It's a good companion for fruit trees as it attracts ladybugs and other aphid-eaters. Also why are we discussing this here.
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