Every fall and spring I sow seeds into an area that is 20
feet from my home. I plant 1000 square
feet of the sweet fast-growing forage seed for the whitetail deer. When planting seed I prefer to use seed that
is easy to grow. No-till forage of
clover, brassica, and rye grass seeds that I throw and grow in a plot of land where topsoil has been slightly tilled.
Planting a Deer Food Plot
Choose an area that gets at 7 hours of sun. An area that has level land is preferred but
this throw and grow seed can also be planted in a rocky terrain provided there
are patches of soil and ample light.
I live in the mountains and the land has limestone
rocks, the rocky terrain does not prevent me from putting down forage
seed. The seed grows well amongst the
rock. Normally I choose an area that is closer to the hardwood trees. My home resides directly next to a nature
sanctuary and the land I choose is a meadow surrounded by a barrier of
mature Oak and Maple trees. The trees
provide the whitetail deer with a sense of protection from predators and hunters. You can also grow the seed in a meadow or a
large field.
Getting the land ready for seed is easy, clear the land by
removing the leaves weeds and cut down the grass so that it is soil level. I like to thatch the grass to remove excess
dead grass and to loosen the soil I think this step is needed because it is good for the soil to seed contact.
Prep the deer food plot before it rains. Plant the seeds after it rains when the soil
is moist. The moist soil will help the
seeds to germinate. Watch the forage
plot so that the seeds to do dry out. If
you are able to water the plot with a hose and sprinkler then you will prevent
seeds from getting burned.
Before planting the seed test the soil for lime and for fertilizer; the soil test is helpful in determining what fertilizer and how much lime is needed to grow the clover, brassica, and rye grass seed. Plant forage seed with broadcast seeder. If you have an ATV run it over the seedbed. Do not cover the seed with more than 3/16 of soil. If you do not have an ATV then let the seed be, it will grow provided you keep the soil moist.
Tips:
If there are many deer foraging then reseed the area to
encourage new plants.
Follow the planting instructions on your forage seed and plant
in the spring and fall time zone that is appropriate for your area.
I plant throw and grow no-till perennial deer forage plot in September. This
year my fall was dry and I needed to irrigate the food plot with water from
my well. After I planted the seed I
added a light layer so straw to help keep the soil moist and to deter birds
from eating the ryegrass seed.
There are many reasons why someone would plant a food plot for deer. They may want to deter deer from eating their spring bulbs or other plants in their yard and garden, or they may want to attract deer for photographs or to enjoy nature’s beauty. I plant a food plot to watch the whitetail deer and to supplement their diet. Winter is harsh here in the mountains and finding food can be hard for the deer.
There are many reasons why someone would plant a food plot for deer. They may want to deter deer from eating their spring bulbs or other plants in their yard and garden, or they may want to attract deer for photographs or to enjoy nature’s beauty. I plant a food plot to watch the whitetail deer and to supplement their diet. Winter is harsh here in the mountains and finding food can be hard for the deer.