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Is Clover Bad for My Lawn in Fort McMurray, or Should I Leave It?

Written by Team GrassDocs | Dec 30, 2025 12:26:34 AM

Quick Answer: Is Clover a Problem in Fort McMurray Lawns?

It depends on what you want:

  • Clover is not harmful to the soil and can actually benefit your lawn.
  • Some homeowners like clover for its green colour and resilience.
  • If you prefer a classic, uniform grass lawn, you can reduce clover with proper care and, if desired, weed control.

Pros of Clover in the Lawn

Q: Why do some people like clover?

  • Clover stays green in drought better than grass
  • It fixes nitrogen, lightly feeding nearby grass
  • It can handle poor soil better
  • It attracts pollinators when flowering

Cons of Clover in the Lawn

Q: Why do some homeowners want clover gone?

  • It creates a patchy look if you want a uniform grass lawn
  • Flowers attract bees, which can be a concern for kids or pets
  • Clover can spread and outcompete thin or weak grass

How to Reduce Clover Without Destroying the Lawn

Q: How can I reduce clover in my lawn?

Start with lawn health:

  • Fertilize grass properly, so it’s not starved of nitrogen
  • Mow at 2.5–3 inches to favour turfgrass
  • Overseed thin areas to crowd out clover
  • Maintain deep, infrequent watering

If needed, use:

  • Selective weed control products that target clover (follow label)
  • Spot treatments rather than spraying the entire yard, if clover is in patches

Clover FAQs

Q: Is clover a sign of poor soil?
A: Often yes. Clover tolerates low nitrogen and poorer soils better than grass, so it can be a sign your lawn needs better feeding and care.

Q: Can I choose to keep clover on purpose?
A: Absolutely. Some people like a grass‑and‑clover mix for a low‑input, resilient yard.