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jrbsr 04-09-2012 10:26 AM

Small Food Plot ?
 
What would be good to plant in a 20x20 area?
I won't be able to till because it would kill the trees close by.
It will be shaded, and sunny.

Thank You.

jrbsr

hossdaniels 04-09-2012 03:35 PM

I'm putting together a woods plot blend for that exact situation that I will have ready by fall.

If you want to mix it yourself, it will have ladino clover, crimson clover, winter rye, and forage rape. The clovers will be pre-inoculated. All will grow in acidic soil and light shade. No ryegrass fillers like the others on the market.

jrbsr 04-11-2012 07:10 PM

I forgot to add that green briers, the ones with the big thorns grow there really well.
I cut them with a push mower to clear a spot for a small food plot.
It is on the North West side of a creek.
So who else has any suggestions on what to plant?
That would be good for now.
Thank You.

jrbsr 04-19-2012 05:04 PM

Some one has to have an opinion on this.

NutraDeer 04-19-2012 05:15 PM

Sounds like a very small plot. If you have a large population of deer and no protection around it the deer will probably slick it off about as fast as it comes up.

Whats your objective with a 20x20 food plot?

Smallplot 04-19-2012 06:04 PM

A 20x20 foot food plot is not very big. Considering this, I would suggest keeping the natural growth in check throughout the summer and about 3 weeks prior to your hunting season plant a mixture of med red clover (or equivalent), spring oats, and winter rye grain.

It will take them a little while to find this small plot but they may stop and take a few bites while headed to their feeding destination or bedding area. You are using this as a kill plot correct? Your biggest hurdle will be getting enough light. Can you hinge or cut any trees around to let in more light?

Either way amend your soil with lime and add some tripple 13.

MUZZY 100 04-20-2012 02:33 AM

I agree with smallplot ........


Originally Posted by Smallplot (Post 3931016)
A 20x20 foot food plot is not very big. Considering this, I would suggest keeping the natural growth in check throughout the summer and about 3 weeks prior to your hunting season plant a mixture of med red clover (or equivalent), spring oats, and winter rye grain.

It will take them a little while to find this small plot but they may stop and take a few bites while headed to their feeding destination or bedding area. You are using this as a kill plot correct? Your biggest hurdle will be getting enough light. Can you hinge or cut any trees around to let in more light?

Either way amend your soil with lime and add some tripple 13.


GTOHunter 04-23-2012 02:33 PM

Clover and Chicory will replenish itself...I would recomend planting that.If You could mow a little bigger spot and put more clover down.

jc75754 04-23-2012 05:13 PM

I have a 50 x 60 area and i exclusively plant clover. It is pretty shaded and i did not fertilize this year but it is really spotty so i am going to replant and fertilize this weekend.

jrbsr 04-25-2012 04:40 PM

Here is what it looks like.
I might go, and mow it bigger.











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