Wicked Greens — Deer Food Plot Seed
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Wicked Greens — Extreme Late Season Attraction
Recommended Planting Times:
All Zones: fall only
Winter Grains, Brassicas and Clovers that are great for a bow hunting deer food plot, extreme late season attraction.
Plants 11,000 sq. ft. = 1/4 acre Formulated for primarily colder climates, Wicked Greens yields maximum forage for extreme late season attraction. This special Wicked Greens blend is a fast-growing, highly attractive annual mix for fall hunting plots. The highly preferred brassicas in this mix will provide sensational forage and bulb-producing tonnage. High-protein clover is present to help provide critical nutrition during late season, which help bucks “rebound” quickly after the rut. The key components are the winter grains, which have been selected to produce both a highly attractive forage and provide high tonnage. These winter grain varieties have been specifically selected for preference, cold tolerance, and maximum forage production. We don’t call these Wicked Greens for nothing. Each seed type and variety has been specifically selected so you can get “Wicked” on that big buck this fall.
- Requires minimal prep/ throw & watch it grow
- Winter grain varieties selected for high preference & cold tolerance
- High protein clover provides extreme late season nutrition
- Helps bucks rebound after the rut
- Excellent for bow hunting and hard to reach spots
- Fast growth & high volume production
- Formulated for colder climates
- Works great in warmer climates also
Food Plot Seed Contents:
cereal grains, brassicas, white clover seed
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This product is great for late season food plots
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Planted roughly an 1/8th acre after clearing a thick powerline, came up excellent in a throw and grow environment with almost zero prep work. Mainly used it to observe some deer moving between bedding areas, hoping to catch one mid morning. I would highly recommend it to anyone that has an area they want to be less intrusive in and only use when those perfect opportunities present themselves.