Winter-Greens

Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is an annual seed blend of cool season WINA brassicas.

$40.98 - $189.98
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Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is an annual seed blend of cool season WINA brassicas specifically designed for late-season food plots and late-season hunting. Imperial Whitetail Winter-Greens is highly drought-resistant, able to withstand extremely cold temperatures and stands tall even under snow so that deer will find it when everything else is either dead or buried.

  • MORE ATTRACTIVE TO DEER than any other brassicas for deer tested by the Whitetail Institute
  • Fortified with a small amount of Whitetail Institute's TALL TINE TURNIP
  • Highly nutritious late season food source 
  • Establishes and grows rapidly
  • EXTREMELY drought and cold tolerant
  • Provides abundant tonnage, attraction and energy in the early and late seasons

Deer love the taste of Winter-Greens, and you’ll love knowing they have a good source of nutrition during the winter – and best of all, they’ll come looking for it on your property. 

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  • 5
    Winter greens

    Posted by Ralph on 23rd Oct 2023

    Came up full and the bulbs are nice size

  • 5
    outstanding

    Posted by Joey A. on 18th Oct 2023

    planted these two years ago and had fantastic results so I figured i’d go back to them this year. I could not be more excited about the growth and germination rate. the bulbs left after the greens are gone provide food well into winter and attract new bucks to my property searching for food.

  • 5
    Imperial winter greens

    Posted by Jimmy E. on 17th Oct 2023

    Looks great pretty dry when I put it in but finally got a little rain and it took off. The deer really seem to like it.

  • 5
    Do it Right and you won't be let down

    Posted by Joshua N. on 17th Jul 2023

    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.

  • 5
    Wintergreens

    Posted by Jeff L. on 2nd Feb 2023

    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

  • 5
    Winter-Greens

    Posted by Carl F. on 29th Nov 2022

    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.

  • 5
    Imperial Winter Greens

    Posted by Timothy D. on 25th Oct 2022

    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.

  • 5
    Winter Greens

    Posted by JasonK on 11th Oct 2022

    I have planted this twice in late July and have had great luck. The deer mow it down.

  • 5
    Virginia

    Posted by Charles H. on 31st Aug 2022

    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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