How To Frost Seed Clover Food Plots: Easy And Simple! (#68) @GrowingDeer.tv
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Frost seeding clover is an easy way to get a head start on spring food plots! It is an easy,simple method which only requires hand tools, clover seed, lime, and fertilizer! A perennial clover is a key ingredient for creating great whitetail food resouces throughout the year. Watch this in-depth video which will show you exactly how to get the job done! Once you've watched the episode check out the main website at www.GrowingDeer.tv for more great information useful for all deer hunters. If you are on facebook -- join the conversation and share photos on Dr. Grant Woods page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grant-Woods/260242857400
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How do I make sure that the seed is not on debris that keeps it from getting into the ground?
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is there a certain type of lime you should use for food plots or will any kind work?
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I thought it was Lime ! Fertilizer ! then Seed ! but needed an mask !
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It depends on the type of clover. Most white clovers are perennials. They will live for years if they have property nutrition and weed control. Many red clovers are annual or bi-annuals (live for two years). Clover plants remain alive (unlike tomato or other annual plants) and are not depending on seed production.
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If your clover food plot does not produce any flowers or very few flowers, will it come back next year or will you have to replant?
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When spreading lime, you should have a respirator on.
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