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Winter Greens
I have planted Winter Greens for a couple years now and have had good success. I hunt in agricultural area so the deer have beans, corn and alfalfa all summer long to eat. So as of October 12th my winter green plot is about 18 inches tall in spots. But now the fields have been harvested so I expect the wintergreen to start getting used much more. This grew well even though in the last 6-7 weeks we have had little to on rain.
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Winter greens
I no tilled into sod and with the draught it still did well
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Quality
Very drought resistant
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as long as you put in the work prior to planting this stuff comes in and attracts deer for a long time
Whitetail Institute has the best seed blends, hands-down I’ve tried them all they work great
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Winter greens
The most important thing to do is get rid of weeds and get soil samples if you follow the instructions food plot will thrive very happy with all of whitetail institutes products.
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Winter greens and Beets & greens
It took a few years for the deer to how to dig up the turnups but, now they are hammering them.
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Winter Greens
Since the 1st frost the deer have been killing it
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Winter Greens
I prepped ground with fertilizer before I spread seed. Broadcasted 2 acres with hand spreader immediately after I spread fertilizer and got rain the next 3 days. It was done awesome. Radishes are double the size of my fist. I am in South Carolina so I am eager to see if the deer will know how to dig them up or not. Either way, the product is better than described!
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Winter greens
Great products. The winter greens were very soil tolerant even during a year that was drier than normal. I've tried several of whitetail institutes products and have had good luck. Like anything the more work you put into your food plots, the better the results. Great products.

