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Clover Crush #3042644 02/24/12 09:28 PM
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Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about the Evolved Habitat Clover Crush product? It advertises as perennial clover mix that can be planted in either the spring or fall. Claims it will grow in most soils. Sounds too good to be true but if it works, may help out with some early food plots.


Re: Clover Crush [Re: GHale] #3042655 02/24/12 09:36 PM
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No experience with it. I would check with your county extension agent to see what advice he can give you on clovers for your area. A local feed/seed dealer is also a great place to start. With pre-mixed seed blends you are paying more just for someones time to mix it and put a name on the bag. You can usually by and mix yourself cheaper in most cases if you have enough acres to plant and save some money.



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