
Plant Easy is an annual seed blend for remote, hard to reach areas or for those without the equipment to go to extensive work to plant properly. Whether it's a clearing, logging road, pond dam, fire lane or other area that is inaccessible to equipment, Plant Easy is the perfect, easy to use annual deer food plot seed blend that you plant each year. All type so deer, wild turkey, and other wild game will enjoy this food plot seed.
When planted in the fall, Plant Easy will attract deer to your land from long distances and provide quality, nutritious food for fall, winter, and spring. When planted in the spring, Plant Easy will attract and feed your deer all spring, summer, and into fall for an easy to grow deer food plot. Simply broadcast out while there is rainfall and warm temperatures and mother nature will take care of the rest. It is just that easy!
Plant Easy contains:
The most versatile of the brassicas, Rape Seed is suitable for a wide range of soil fertility and environmental conditions, stock classes and sowing times. Rape may be sown from early spring to late summer, and used 12-16 weeks later (depending upon cultivar and environment). Rape can be grown at lower soil fertility than most other brassicas, and responds well to irrigation.
A new generation ryegrass with exceptional plant vigor, forage yielding ability, stress tolerance and disease resistance. Ryegrass has high levels of resistance to the major diseases infecting forage ryegrass, including crown and leaf rust, leaf spot and scald, powdery mildew and pythium blight. Gulf annual ryegrass has been a performer a long time. Gulf can be sown in combination with fall sown grains and annual clovers for even better long term grazing. Protein content is in the 12 to 25% range depending on nitrogen levels applied and stage of growth at harvest. Ideal for deer food plots.
Berseem clover resembles alfalfa and grows to a height of 2 feet or more but does not cause bloat. This cool-season annual clover species is well adapted to alkaline sites and is the most tolerant of wet soil conditions of all the clovers. Berseem clover can provide fall forage and produces peak forage levels during March through June. Grazing should keep the plants between 3 and 4 inches to encourage new leaf production. Berseem clover requires fairly good sites for best production and is not adapted to low fertility sites. Berseem clover should be considered as a species to plant in drowned-out areas of alfalfa fields to add a cutting or two to thin stands. This clover ads good soil adaptability to the deer food plot seed blend.
Arrowleaf clover is a cool-season annual. Seedlings are somewhat slow-growing, delicate, and sensitive to drought. Each leaf, as is typical for clovers, has three leaflets. Each leaflet is normally arrow-shaped with a large white "V" mark. Leaves and stems are generally smooth although sparse short hairs are sometimes noticeable. Arrowleaf clover seeds are about half the size of alfalfa seed and twice the size of white clover seed. Arrowleaf clover normally remains fairly leafy if grazed or hayed. The hollow stems can attain lengths of 4 feet or more, usually falling over and becoming intertwined, if not harvested. In late spring, clusters of white flowers with a pink or light purple tinge begin to develop and become over 3 inches long. Growth slows in June, and plants begin to die by mid July. Therefore, this clover is best for spring feeding in your deer food plot.
A winter annual, Crimson Clover is grown from the Gulf Coast region to Southern Ohio clear to the West Coast. It is tolerant of medium soil acidity and will grow readily on both sandy and clay type soils. It is an important winter annual forage in the south, with growth continuing through the winter with the amount influenced by temperature. It thrives in mixture with grasses, provides excellent winter grazing, makes good hay. It is high in nutritive value when harvested for forage in the pre-bloom stage or adds high protein for antler growth in deer food plots. Flower heads are long, crimson, and very showy. Crimson Clover and annual ryegrass make an excellent cover crop mixture for improving the texture, organic matter and tilth of soil.
A short-lived perennial plant, alsike clover lacks persistence so is treated agriculturally as a biennial. It is grown widely in the eastern and northern mid-western states, and in the Pacific Northwest. Similar in many ways to red clover, it matures a week to ten days earlier. It is especially well adapted to cool climates and wet soils, will tolerate flooding for considerable periods. It will also produce well on well-drained soils. Does well on soils to acidic for red clover, and will tolerate more alkalinity than most clovers; however, it responds to lime application. May be readily established on poorly drained or overflow land. Usually produces only one hay crop a year. Fits well in pasture mixes or deer food plots for wet lands.
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