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Mountain Sage
Since I'm currently staying with the Ol' Bat(for you newcomers, that is my mother and she actually loves this title ) we will be gardening together this next spring. When I showed her what planting clover in the rows did for my garden, she loved the idea and did the same in her own. This is one idea we will continue with from year to year and have tucked into our permanent garden strategies list.
Here is a pic of the clover I planted the year before and what it looks like to have permanent rows/pathways that are green, that also add to the nitrogen in the soil, retain moisture in the soil, provide ground cover for worm habitat, provide bee nutrition and attracts them to your garden, keeps your shoes clean from mud, chokes out all weeds and provides good graze for any livestock cleaning up your garden at the end of the season:
Here is a pic of the clover I planted the year before and what it looks like to have permanent rows/pathways that are green, that also add to the nitrogen in the soil, retain moisture in the soil, provide ground cover for worm habitat, provide bee nutrition and attracts them to your garden, keeps your shoes clean from mud, chokes out all weeds and provides good graze for any livestock cleaning up your garden at the end of the season: