Sweet Spot Deer Food Plot Mix Southern States

Sweet Spot Deer Food Plot Seed - Southern Mix

Specifications:

Season: Annual

Environment: Full sun to partial shade

Height: 36 inches

USDA zones: 4 - 9

Sweet Spot Deer Food Plot Seed
Sweet Spot Bulk Seed Bags For Planting
Outsidepride Northern Sweet Spot Seed (perennial, various Poaceae species) and Southern Sweet Spot Seed (annual, various Poaceae species) are food plot seeds for deer, designed for USDA zones 4–7 (Northern) and 4–9 (Southern). These mixed grass blends grow up to 36 inches tall, offering fast growth and drought tolerance. Suitable for fields, forest edges, and wildlife gardens, they provide a palatable, nutritious food source for deer and other wildlife. Packaging options include 20 lbs. and 10 lbs. sizes.
Quick Establishing Sweet Spot Food Plot Seed
Annual Regrowth
Northern Sweet Spot Seed regenerates each year, while Southern Sweet Spot Seed offers annual regrowth, providing a reliable food plot for deer. Both blends establish quickly and maintain palatability, supplying consistent forage for wildlife throughout the growing season.
Exceptional Winter Hardiness Sweet Spot
Exceptional Hardiness
These food plot seeds for deer are selected for their ability to withstand challenging conditions, including drought and temperature fluctuations. Both blends adapt to different soil types, ensuring reliable growth and coverage in fields, forest edges, and wildlife gardens.
Low Maintenance Sweet Spot Food Plot Seed
Low Maintenance Growth
Food plot seed blends require minimal upkeep once established. They are designed for easy planting and long-lasting growth, reducing the need for frequent intervention. Their adaptability makes them suitable for both new and experienced wildlife gardeners.
Sweet Spot Forage Food Plot Seed For Wildlife
Natural Wildlife Appeal
Deer food plot seed blends attract deer and other wildlife by providing a palatable and accessible food source. The mixed grasses are favored by deer, encouraging regular visits and supporting a balanced wildlife habitat throughout the year.
High Sugar Content Deer Food Plot Seed
Sweet Spot food plot seeds for deer are developed for high palatability, making them a preferred option for wildlife. These blends renew each year, ensuring a steady supply of forage. The quick growth rate allows for rapid establishment, providing cover and nutrition within weeks of planting. High sugar content in the grasses increases energy availability for deer, especially during critical seasons. These deer food plot seed blends are well-suited for wildlife gardens and food plots where consistent, nutritious forage is needed.
Comparison of Northern vs. Southern Sweet Spot Deer Food Plot Seed
The Northern Sweet Spot Blend is perennial, suited for cooler climates and USDA zones 4–7, while the Southern Sweet Spot Blend is annual, thriving in warmer zones 4–9. Both blends provide fast-growing, drought-tolerant food plot options but differ in longevity and regrowth patterns. The Northern Blend returns each year, while the Southern Blend is replanted annually. Both deer food plot seed blends offer high palatability and adaptability, ensuring reliable forage for deer across a range of environments.
Lush Green Sweet Spot Deer Food  Plot Seed
To plant food plot seeds for deer, select a well-drained site with full sun. Prepare the soil by removing debris and lightly tilling. Broadcast the deer food plot seed evenly at the recommended rate, then lightly rake to cover seeds with 1/4 inch of soil. Water regularly until established. For the Northern Blend, plant in early spring or fall; for the Southern Blend, plant after the last frost. Both blends benefit from periodic mowing to promote regrowth. These food plot seed options are designed for easy establishment and sustained wildlife attraction.

Sweet Spot - Southern Blend - If you want to create high-nutrition food plot that deer simply cannot resist than look no further than Sweet Spot deer food plot seed. Sweet Spot mixes feature High Sugar Grasses from the product line SucraSeed. These unique perennial ryegrasses, with their high quality sugar, can produce bigger racks and as much as 20% more body mass. Sweet Spot is a perennial wildlife food plot mix that rapidly establishes, winters well and creates resilient food plots year after year.

Sweet Spot is different from other food plot mixes since it focuses on a deer's complex digestive system, which can't process proteins without sugar (carbohydrates). If you just pack a food plot mix with protein, but do not include the necessary sugars to digest that protein, deer will not have the necessary nutrition to process that protein and grow. Sweet Spot blends both carbohydrates and protein calories so deer get the optimum nutrition they need to pack on lean body mass.

Contains these approximate percentages (includes inert coating material):

  • 50% Abereve Intermediate Ryegrass
  • 12% Frosty Berseem Clover
  • 8% Fixation Clover
  • 5% Kentucky Pride Crimson Clover
  • 4% Driller Daikon Radish
  • 4% Purple Top Turnips

Food Plot Improvement:

  • Sweet Spot food plots will regenerate each year even after difficult weather conditions.
  • High Sugar Grasses are extremely drought and cold tolerant.
  • The naturally quick growth rate of HSG's crowd out weeds and increase the appeal to wildlife.
  • The increased sugar levels occur naturally, and do not require extra fertilizer.
  • SucraSEED mixes rapid re-growth is extraordinary, delivering tremendous yields.

Deer Forage

Financial Rewards:

  • Sweet Spot regenerates year after year, saving time and money over annual feed plot mixes.

Health and Nutrition:

  • High Sugar Grasses improve digestibility and protein conversion.
  • Deer prefer HSG plots, which in turn leads to increased dry matter intake.
  • Sweet Spot boosts energy levels in deer and wildlife.

Environmental:

  • Sweet Spot creates highly-sustainable food plots, reducing the need to disturb the soil by replanting year after year.
  • Ruminant animals feed on HSGs are shown to emit up to 24% less nitrogen in urine and feces.

Planting Information

  • Planting rate: 10 lbs. / half acre
  • Planting depth: 1/4 inch
  • Product packaged in 10 lb. bags
  • Soil PH: 5.5-8.5
  • USDA Zones 4 - 9: In climate zones lower than 4, SucraSeed may not overwinter. Persistence can be greatly increased if plants are insulated by a snow cover. In climate zones higher than 7, portions of the mix may perform as an annual.

Mowing Information:

You typically do not want to cut a food plot below a 4 - 6 inch height or you risk setting the plants back too much as it will take much longer to recover. This is typical, but it can be regional, climate driven and also personal preference. For quickest regrowth in a food plot setting, don’t cut more than 50% of the height for fastest regrowth.

SucraSeed Sweet Spot Deer Food Sweet Spot Southern

Testimonials:

  • I just inspected the 3/4 acre plot in the back part of the property that we planted in the Southern Sweet Spot mixture this year. It looks like a page out of a food plot magazine. It started slow, I am assuming due to the incredible amount of rain and lack of sunshine we had in September, but has come on STRONG the past two weeks. There are quite a number of deer tracks on the road leading to the plot. It was just too wet to get out in it, but I could see sign of deer usage along the edge--especially on the radishes. Deer usage of them is fairly obvious. I put 133 lb/ac of 19-19-19 on it last weekend and that has really intensified the "green". So far it is very impressive.
    Tommy Hunter, Madison County, GA
  • Just went to a client's property this morning outside Rome, GA who had some incredible looking Sweet Spot plots after just 3 weeks. I didn't expect it to look so good after only 3 weeks. Interestingly the deer are already eating on the radishes in the mix. Those radishes really appear to be a great tasting forage for the deer. They are of course hammering the High Sugar Grasses in the mix. This is the best small plot mix that I've come across.
    Don Willis, DBWOutdoors LLC,Rome, GA
  • I've had some good growth this spring with the Sweet Spot I planted last fall, despite some soil deficiencies. I'm enjoying the diversity of wildlife using the plot as you can see in the pics from the trailcam.
    Dan K, Southern Oregon