>>2423569clover on the left. No idea if its inoculated.
>The bacteria is usually present to some degree in all well-established soilsWell I have undisturbed soil for many years, it's in a forest and only rain water or water pumped from a pipe that goes down into the ground water.
> If you use or have used city water or weed killers in your lawn, the reservoirs that hold the bacteria might be all gone.Nah, not in the city and no city water.
>>2423569>I stopped buying pure white clover once I had a scattering of established clover. Now I buy no-mow fescue or no-till cover crop meant to feed deer,I am not sure we have anything similar to that here.
>Point is it's not just grass and keeps the dirt from shifting when it rains.naturally, but im looking for a cover crop to go with my rye for the winter that fixates nitrogen. Not soil erosion.
>shit neighboursnone of that for me here, just a lot of elderweed.