Winter-Greens

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

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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--awesome food plot

    Posted by Scott D. on 30th Sep 2016

    I planted my plot September 1 and got some timely rains. After 3 weeks it was standing 8" tall! I haven't seen a lot of activity in it yet but I know after the first hard frost the deer will be mowing it down just like in past years. Can't wait!

  • 4
    Deer love them

    Posted by Unknown on 28th Sep 2016

    Started using this product last year in Georgia on one small plot. The deer loved it. It stayed green all the way through January. The deer kept the greens browsed down. I am using it again on several more plots this year.

  • 5
    awesome product

    Posted by Al D on 24th Sep 2016

    Seeded the 19th of Aug and it has been 5 weeks and my Brassicas are almost a foot tall with huge leaves. I got a 1/2" of rain 2 days after I seeding and I have only gotten a 1/4 since then 5 weeks later. I did a 1/2 acre and did a soil test, limed 6 weeks before seeding, fertilized and sowed the seed-all this on fallow ground that was dense woods 4 months before. My success is more then I anticipated even without proper rain. If you follow the WTI's instructions and use their great seed, get a little rain-you will have success!

  • 5
    quick growing, going strong

    Posted by Shane on 21st Sep 2016

    I wanted to go with something different this year so I went with the winter greens. I am very pleased. Within a few days I had growth and my plot has continued to grow very quickly. The deer are starting to sample the tops already after only a few inches high. I am looking forward to the upcoming season.

  • 5
    Winter Greens

    Posted by Jack- New Jersey on 21st Sep 2016

    I planted about three weeks ago. Got some rain the day after planting then nothing for 20 days. Finally got some rain yesterday. But despite the lack of rain my plot is growing pretty good. But what is surprising me is that the deer are already using it and at all hours of the day. Very pleased.

  • 4
    So far so good

    Posted by New York on 17th Sep 2016

    Planted 9/04 in New Yorks Catskills. Was worried as soil is far from farm quality. Added some lime and fertilizer and got rain 3 days later I was happy to see that 3 days after rain I have a 1" tall full green plot in. So far so good will check again in 2 weeks

  • 4
    Started growing great

    Posted by Perry P. on 16th Sep 2016

    Just planted and is coming up great waiting to see if the deer do the same

  • 5
    No comparison to other products

    Posted by Bhunter on 30th Aug 2016

    Planted 1.5 weeks ago in a creek bottom area. Seedlings are three inches tall. I tried other products for a winter or after frost plot. Results by far make Winter Greens number one in my book!

  • 5
    The best of thebest

    Posted by Danny p. on 27th Aug 2016

    I personally think the Whitetail Institute has the best seeds for food plots. Throughout the years I've tried a lot of different brands and the Whitetail Institute has the best food plot seed.

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