Why These Guys Swapped Their Perfect Lawns for Clover—and You’ll Never Guess the Surprising Benefits!
To be sure, there is at least one thing not to like. Because the increased amount of pollen in clovers attracts bees, some argue that clover lawns aren’t great for “high traffic” areas. If nothing else, a neatly cut grass lawn is a safe place for barefoot kids to run around without fear of being stung. However, neither Mark nor Dave are bothered by the extra bees hanging around. “If someone stepped on you, you’d be upset too,” Dave tells me. “A clover yard is certainly worth the risk.”
“My kid got stung once on his foot, but he’s had much more fun exploring and finding all the other bugs in the yard,” Mark adds. “We’ve got more lightning bugs in our yard than anyone else, which more than makes up for it.”
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