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<blockquote data-quote="deerfever" data-source="post: 5929381" data-attributes="member: 13434"><p>I always start planting end of August/ early Sept. I always do wheat then mix in bags of mega plot sold at Walmart it has wheat, turnips , oats , crimson clover . It gives a variety for the deer throughout fall /winter and has come in well for me every time. If I have buckwheat left from the spring plant I throw it in as well. I have established Ladino clover around the edges of my place already . I try to keep it simple , cost effective and have fun doing it. The local co-op will also have bags of seed mix at times that I have used in the past with success. I have sunflowers and buckwheat now that will be cut before the fall plant. Daikon radishes is another good one that I ordered one year and threw in the mix -deer loved them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerfever, post: 5929381, member: 13434"] I always start planting end of August/ early Sept. I always do wheat then mix in bags of mega plot sold at Walmart it has wheat, turnips , oats , crimson clover . It gives a variety for the deer throughout fall /winter and has come in well for me every time. If I have buckwheat left from the spring plant I throw it in as well. I have established Ladino clover around the edges of my place already . I try to keep it simple , cost effective and have fun doing it. The local co-op will also have bags of seed mix at times that I have used in the past with success. I have sunflowers and buckwheat now that will be cut before the fall plant. Daikon radishes is another good one that I ordered one year and threw in the mix -deer loved them! [/QUOTE]
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