Clover
How to collect and dry red clover at home - harvesting clover for the winter
Categories: Dried herbs
Tags: Dried clover
Clover is a grass known to everyone since childhood. Many of us have tasted clover nectar by sucking it from the pink tubular flowers. Today, many people perceive it as an ordinary meadow grass or even as a weed, but in fact, clover is not only an excellent honey plant and food for pets, but also a medicinal plant that can fight many ailments. Read about how to properly prepare clover grass for the winter at home in this article.
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