🌿 Grow Your Own Deer Paradise!
The Whitetail Institute No-Plow Deer Food Plot Seed is a specially formulated blend of annuals designed for easy planting in hard-to-access areas. This seed mix includes cereal grains, clovers, brassica, radish, and lettuce, ensuring high nutritional value and attractiveness to deer. It thrives in various conditions, requiring minimal ground preparation and tolerating drought and cold temperatures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 16.1 x 12.1 inches |
Package Weight | 8.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24 x 14 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Whitetail Institute |
Model Name | No-Plow |
Color | No-Plow |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Whitetail Institute of North America |
Part Number | NP25 |
Style | No-Plow |
Included Components | Food Plot Seed |
Size | 25 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Hunting |
S**T
Salad Buffet in Oklahoma!!
This is by far one of Whitetail Institute’s best products. I’ve tried a several of their products and have had success with them but none have performed like this one and it for sure will stay in my arsenal from now on. This stuff grows fast with little to no farm equipment but if you do have the equipment, it will come in even better. These pictures were taken almost 1 month after planting. This is the first plant on soil of a newly created plot cleared inside the woods. I didn’t take a soil sample or drop lime but did use 400 lbs/acre of fertilizer per the instructions. Started growing in a week. After a month it’s ankle deep and coming in thick. I highly recommend this product. Very happy bow hunter here!!
R**N
ease of usage
have used before works well
A**S
Grew surprisingly well and fast
We have a vacation home that the deer also frequent. Because we aren't there, I can't prep or till the soil so I thought I would try this. In December of 2017 I tossed out the seeds from a bag I had lying around for a while. That was after first Frost and well before the snow and sub zero temps came. Starting in March, I noticed some green growth concentrated on the areas I had spread the seeds, and sure enough it kept growing and the deer grazed on it. I bought a few more bags and had my neighbor throw the seed out before WV got two weeks of heavy rain. Within a week of sunshine and drier weather I noticed growth in the areas she threw the seed. The pregnant does expecially seem to like it and come every night to graze. I was really surprised because there was zero soil prep, a ton of rain and the soil is very Rocky and compacted... But it grew. The pics I've attached are from our home security cams, but allow you to see the growth.
C**S
Easy planting.
I'm pretty happy with this stuff. I didn't prepare the ground real well. I did spray with glyph towards the end of September. This was NEWLY cleared ground (via bulldozer) so there wasn't a TON of weeds but definitely some. I really think this is the only necessary step (ensuring your seeds hit clean ground). I did run over some spots with the scarifiers on my box blade to kind of rip up the ground some but the spots where I did that didn't necessarily grow up better. I didn't water it. And this was in mid/late Sept. and it HAS NOT rained since. I'm sure it would be taller/thicker if it had some water. but it's doing ok. I also put down some fertilizer with the seed.All of the green in the picture is the new growth. it was bare 2 weeks or so before this picture.Overall it does seem to really be a no till solution. and it does work that way. but, as with anything else, the more time and effort you spend on it the better it will turn out. I'm only using this "food plot" to attract and watch deer. not hunting. as such I would certainly do it the EASY way again. If I were more serious I might spend more time on it.Already attracted two bucks that I haven't seen on camera here before.
C**.
EASY
MY GROUND WAS TILLED BUT SEED GERMINATED QUICK CAME UP IN 4 DAYS AND IS FILLING IN GOOD AFTER 2 WEEKS WE WILL SEE HOW IT WORKS ONCE DAYS GET SHORTER AND LESS SUN
A**R
Mother Nature's Little Helper
Firstly, yes - we love venison, and would love to have some of our local Bambi friends for dinner, if it weren't for the small matter of their residing in a nature conservancy. That said, even though we would not benefit in any direct way from the nutrition provided to our local deer by this mix, we decided to give them an alternative to our yew trees for their Thanksgiving meal.My husband diligently sewed the seed mix, by hand, in every open track and clearing, trusting to the late August rains to get it started. And then we had a mini drought. No rain for weeks. That was a waste of time, we thought. But yesterday we took a long walk to sew some braccia seeds we had on hand, and what a pleasant surprise! Sprouts covering every one of our selected areas with a pleasing fuzz of bright green! This stuff is amazing. I would reccommend it to any one, whatever their prospects of reward or motivation.
T**B
They work!
I wanted an area where my chickens could graze then I can block it off to allow fue new growth, and repeat. I purchased 2 different bags of this companies seeds and then scattered the seeds by hand. I watered twice then let the rain we had recently do the rest. It looks so beautiful full and vibrant green. I'm in Zone 9
J**N
Don’t grow
Don’t waste money
A**R
Five Stars
Parfait!
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