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I suggest planting kudzu along the road sides... It blooms and provide
cover. Just kidding...

I did plant 2 acres of crimson clover last fall...beutiful stuff! But turns
brown after bloom... Bees tore it up too! I planted more this fall... White
clover has always grown spotty for me as it doesnt out grow the grass like
crimson...

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