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How to Get Rid of White Clover: Controlling Clover in Your Idaho Falls Lawn


White clover might look like a harmless addition to your yard, but in Eastern Idaho, it’s a clear sign that your soil is struggling.

While those small white flowers attract pollinators, they also signal that your lawn is nitrogen-deficient and potentially too thin to fight off more aggressive invaders.

In the high-desert climate of Idaho Falls, clover thrives in undernourished turf because it has the unique ability to "fix" its own nitrogen from the air.


If your grass is hungry, clover will quickly fill the gaps. To get rid of it and keep it away, you have to do more than just spray; you have to out-compete it by building a thicker, healthier lawn.

Here is the professional way to identify, treat, and prevent white clover from taking over your Idaho landscape.

What White Clover Looks Like

A sure sign of clover is its delicate, round, white or pink flowers. You’ll also see three leaflets at the end of a long stem.

White Clover in lawn

How to Control White Clover

Clover thrives in lawns that are undernourished, so a healthy, well-fed lawn means fewer clover. Fertilize regularly — a thick lawn will crowd out clover.

And mow high. Clover grows low to the ground and has a shallow root system. So if you mow your lawn higher, at about three inches, your taller grass will block the sunlight that clover needs to thrive.

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A Healthy Lawn Helps Control White Clover

The best method of control for weeds is establishing healthy turf, including proper fertilizing, watering, and mowing.

Weeds hate a thick, healthy lawn. Dense grass crowds out weeds and blocks the sunlight their seeds need to sprout.

Nice Lawn Yard Stacked Stone Wall

Weeds love to push through struggling lawns, taking over weak spots. So your best line of defense is to keep your grass thick lush and healthy with a lawn care service annual maintenance program for healthy, strong roots. Then weed seeds will have a tougher time sprouting.

How to Kill White Clover in Your Lawn

Most weeds, including white clover, are banished through a quality, comprehensive lawn care program that includes weed control.

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If you’re looking for lawn care services in Idaho Falls, ID, Lawn Buddies provides one premium, six-visit lawn care program that includes everything your lawn needs to grow healthy and green, including weed control that’s perfectly timed throughout the year.

Control White Clover in Idaho Falls, ID with Lawn Buddies

Even weeds that attract wildlife don’t belong in your healthy lawn.

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If you want simple, hassle-free lawn care that offers quality core lawn care services for a healthy green lawn, it doesn’t get easier than Lawn Buddies.

No puzzling over a weed control visit here or a fertilizer treatment there. No stressing about which complicated combination of lawn care services is best for your lawn.

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You don’t have time to fuss with all that. Give yourself a break.

Lawn Buddies offers one premium, six-visit lawn care program that includes everything your Idaho lawn needs to grow healthy and green.

Fertilizer, weed treatments, and grub control, all wrapped up in six visits, each perfectly timed throughout the season, so your grass is green and strong and resists weeds.

Is Your Lawn Ready for a New Best Friend?

Stop worrying about weeds like white clover and partner with a lawn care company that makes lawn care easy.


Choose a professional lawn care service in the Idaho Falls, ID area that bundles your yard’s most-needed treatments into one convenient, no-fuss plan that tells you the cost up front.

Got a few minutes? That’s all you need to get started. Just fill out the form on this page, call us at (208) 656-9131 or read more about our services. Then you can kick back and relax in your healthy, thriving yard.

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