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best food plot seed for fall planting

best food plot seed for fall planting Multi-Year Mix – Whitetail Hill

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best food plot seed for fall planting Multi-Year Mix – Whitetail HillPlant this perennial mix once and it can stick around for 3 5 years or more without being replanted producing high quality food for your herd Tired of having to re plant your plots every fall? Stop doing it and start planting our Multi Year Mix. With a little maintenance throughout the year, this mix of long lasting clovers and chicory can stick around for 3 5yrs or even longer under good conditions. A little mowing (1 3 times a year) to keep weeds

Plant this perennial mix once and it can stick around for 3-5 years or more without being replanted producing high quality food for your herd

 

Tired of having to re-plant your plots every fall? Stop doing it and start planting our Multi-Year Mix.

With a little maintenance throughout the year, this mix of long lasting clovers and chicory can stick around for 3-5yrs or even longer under good conditions. 

A little mowing (1-3 times a year) to keep weeds down during the summer is really all you need to keep this plot healthy. 

This plot lasts so long it could feed a fawn this Spring and still be around to see you harvest that same deer as a 200" 5yr old buck. Think about that. 

Plant once, hunt over it for years to come. 

Ingredients:

Chicory

3 Clovers

 

How we formulated this mix:

The clovers in this mix were chosen for longevity with many lasting 3-5 years without replanting. Chicory is consistently long-lived and helps round out this recipe designed to stick around a long time.

 

WHERE TO PLANT: Areas with full sun to partial shade. Best for fairly well drained areas. Excellent graze tolerance for small plots. 

pH: 5.5-7.0

MINIMUM SOIL FERTILITY NEEDED: Moderate 

WHEN TO PLANT: 

 NORTH: March-June or Aug-Sep

CENTRAL: Mar-May or Aug-Oct

SOUTH: Sep-Early Nov

Can be frost seeded in winter 3-5 weeks before the last frost.

SOIL PREP:  Disc, tiller, or plow, or can be used as a no-till planting just use landscape or hand rake or expose/lightly work soil. Culti-pack or drive over with an ATV before and after planting for best results. 

PLANTING DEPTH: 1/4in or less

FERTILIZER: For best results use the Whitetail Hill Soil Test and apply fertilizer as recommended by the test - Order at WhitetailHill.com

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