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Throw-n-Grow
has anyone used this stuff?
I purchased a bag and it says to put around your tree stand...anyone tryed it? |
you shouldn't have wasted your money on it. if your lucky you'll get rye grass to come up.
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Yep waste of money. Mostly annual rye grass with little to no benefit to deer. Basically the same as contractor grass mix, becuase it probably will grow damn near anywhere. That's different than it drawing deer in to your spot. Try some oats next time. Deer like them and they are reasonably easy to get up with only a backbone, a little sunshine, and a rake.
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Originally Posted by pse_hunter
(Post 3394487)
has anyone used this stuff?
I purchased a bag and it says to put around your tree stand...anyone tryed it? |
100% waste of money... Like everyone else has said the only real production you gain from this is in rye, which you can buy for much to nothing alone.. I had some of the other seed come up but not to my liking!
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I saw the Throw and Grow and Wally world yesterday and wrote down the main seeds.83% Rye Grass,9% Browning Rape and 3% Clover.Price 9.97 for 5 lbs.
They had 3 other bags of seeds: Winter Peas and Oats PS Price 14.97 for 10 lbs. Nutrigreen Peas- 30% Forerunner Triticale-30% Cayuse Oats-30% Buck and Oats Price 14.97 for 9.5 lbs. Cayuse Oats-95% Chicory-3% Mega Plot Price 19.97 for 20 lbs. Jerry Oats -60% Forerunner Triticale-30% Barabus Turnips-5% Anyone know what Triticale is? I know your better off going to your local feed store because they have the seed for your area.The seeds at Wally world have to grow almost anywhere in the United States.Some grow better in the south,while others grow better in the north. |
Like everyone else - Not a good choice - even in small plots near hunting areas - sooooo many other seed choices are out there.
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Rye grass is just about useless for a food plot, don't confuse it with winter rye. I wish there wasn't a single rye grass seed in any of the plots I have.
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We tried Throw-n-grow in a clearing on our ground. We threw it and it grew, but if you ask me nothing has touched it. As mentioned before, deer won't go for the rye grass when there's much better food available such as our corn feeders and, this time of year, the farms that border our land. We have had better luck with Whitetail Institute "No Plow." Just as easy to plant and it actually gets eaten. Their other easy-to-plant product, "Secret Spot" is also great and is meant to be planted right around your stand/spot and is planted late summer to provide fall and early winter grazing. These of course are more expensive than the stuff you'll find at walmart, but they work.
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I have bought some in the past and it has worked good for me shot 2 deer off of it.I would not recomend it for making a huge field out of it but it works good for just a little under your stand.
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