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Daniel McGinnis
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Location: Kansas City Kansas
posted 11 years ago
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I plan to seed the entire garden this spring with kura clover it will stay and grow along side my crops and act as a living mulch
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Glad you posted, I had never even heard of Kura. After a little googling I'm intrigued!
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Daniel, any particular reasons for choosing kura? After a quick Google search it appears to be a slow starter with some initial difficulties.
Just curious as to your reasoning.
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