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I have a wonderful bed of strawberries that is just finishing up for the season. My problem is that clover is beginning to creep in on the sides of the patch. I till it up, pull out what I can, but it seems to be invading and I don't know how to get rid of it without killing my strawberries. I thought about taking round-up out on a day when there is no wind (and after I have picked all of the berries) and try hitting the spots that I can but I'm wondering if there is a better way? Anyone have any suggestions?
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