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Do it Right and you won't be let down
I did everything I was supposed to from soil test, spraying the site with glyphosate, I tilled it with a walk behind, fertilized per the soil test, tilled again and seeded. I got the seed down right before a week of rain in VT. I think that both helped and hurt me. I think some of the seed gat driven too deep into the soil to sprout. I over seeded with what I had left after 2 weeks and filled in some of the gaps.
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Wintergreens
The field grew great most of the plants were softball size. They're digging them up every night thru the snow. The whole field looks like moon craters
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Winter-Greens
Nothing but good luck with Winter-Greens. Next year, I need to cage a spot just so I can see how tall it grows. Deer have mowed down 7 acres to the ground.
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Imperial Winter Greens
I have planted Turnips for the better part of 20 years for my deer. I have tried every brand and none of them produce the tonnage or draw the deer like the Imperial Whitetail brand does. I plant as early as I can for my zone and consistently get thigh high turnips. They say deer won't touch turnips until after a hard frost...whoever they are, they must not have planted Imperial Whitetail Winter Greens.
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Winter Greens
I have planted this twice in late July and have had great luck. The deer mow it down.
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Virginia
This is the best food plot seed I've ever used on my plot I run four cameras on it and before winter greens I would get a small of pictures but after I went to this product I get hundreds of pictures.
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Winter greens
I tried this in back of an area where produce is being grown , I hunted that stand two or three times and made two trips to the butcher shop, I’m buying a bigger bag this year.
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Michigan
Planted in a moist swampy area, this product thrived and was very popular with the deer.
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IN
Easy to apply and grows well and drought resistant