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Will a food plot grow in the woods?

Will a food plot grow in the woods?

With the ability to sprawl, grow great in shade, and take a beating from browsing deer, clover makes the ideal species for food plots in the woods. Of course, cereal grains like winter wheat and rye can take the attraction beyond the limited timeframe of clover but be cautious as this will limit your herbicide use.

How do you start a food plot in the woods?

To make a food plot in the woods, you only need three items – a backpack leaf blower or a rake, seeds and fertilizer. Try and get as far away from a 4-wheeler trail or a food plot as you can, take a backpack leaf blower and four to five pounds of some type of seed that germinates really quickly with you.

Do you use a cultipacker before or after seeding?

Use a drag or a cultipacker to firm and smooth the soil before seeding. If you used a cultipacker before seeding, then cultipack again after seeding. However, if you used a drag before seeding, do nothing further after you put the seed out. Do not cover small seeds more than ¼ inch.

How to plant the best food plots?

Decide how many food plots you’ll plant and where you’ll put them

  • Decide what to plant in each site
  • Correctly prepare the sites for planting
  • Plant correctly. Regardless of whether your property is large or small,the steps that will take you from no food plots to a high-performance food-plot system are pretty
  • What is a wildlife food plot?

    Wildlife Food Plots. DEFINITION. A food plot is an annual or perennial planting of grain, cover crops, grass, forbs, legumes, or a mixture thereof, to provide food for a variety of wildlife on rural land.

    What is a deer plot?

    A deer food plot is a section of land on your property you set aside to grow plants specifically for visiting deer. You can either buy a commercial deer food plot seed mix or make your own.

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    Ruth Doyle