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I own a few acres of land in Central California basically the middle of nowhere. The land is covered in a bunch of dry brush that makes it a pain to get to since its about waist high and makes it difficult to access( try to go camping each year). So what Im thinking is covering the land with a bunch of clover seeds hoping that will it will provide better foliage and all around more pleasant to look at too. I got this idea since I heard its very drought resistant and everything basically dies there in the Summer.
I think a lot of the stuff on the land is already invasive like veldtgrass and has stickers and pokers everywhere, but Im hoping the clover with basically take over and make my land more accessible.
So is this a feasible thing to do? It gets a lot of rain in the late Fall and Winter months, but otherwise its not like Im going to go there to water it. If it dries up in the Summer thats fine if it can return the following Spring. Also, would this be a bad idea to introduce it to the area? Its not like I can maintain or control it after I spread the seeds around so Im wondering if it will be invasive and detrimental to the rest of the surrounding area.
I think a lot of the stuff on the land is already invasive like veldtgrass and has stickers and pokers everywhere, but Im hoping the clover with basically take over and make my land more accessible.
So is this a feasible thing to do? It gets a lot of rain in the late Fall and Winter months, but otherwise its not like Im going to go there to water it. If it dries up in the Summer thats fine if it can return the following Spring. Also, would this be a bad idea to introduce it to the area? Its not like I can maintain or control it after I spread the seeds around so Im wondering if it will be invasive and detrimental to the rest of the surrounding area.