TnT Seed Company
Perennial Plot Mix
Perennial Plot Mix
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Perennial Plot Mix
Perennial Plot Mix is the ultimate "throw and grow" solution, offering a low-maintenance, high-reward forage option that lasts 3 to 5 years. Packed with protein-rich perennials, this mix provides a reliable and abundant food source for years to come, with minimal effort on your part. It’s incredibly easy to establish, making it perfect for anyone looking to create a thriving, long-term forage plot with little upkeep. Choose Perennial Plot Mix for a hassle-free, sustainable solution that will keep your wildlife well-fed for years!
- Highly attractive mix
- Throw and grow mix
- Easy to plant and maintain
- Specially designed mix of Alfalfa and two kinds of Clovers for maximum nutrition and maximum attraction
- This mix will last 3 to 5 years with just a little bit of love each year (mowing a few times per summer)
- Grows fast after establishing its roots in the first year
- Clovers and Alfalfa are high in protein, making them perfect for deer and antler growth
- 1 Bag (4 lbs) seeds up to 1/2 acre
- Provides year-round forage for all kinds of wildlife
What's in the Bag?
This bag only has Alfalfa, Red Clover, and Alsike Clover in it. We do not add any unneeded fillers, it's just pure seed.
Note: The Alfalfa and Red Clover are inoculated with PRE-VAIL
Planting Guide
Seed Type:
- Perennial
Sunlight Exposure:
- Full Sun
- Partial Sun
- Does well in shade, to an extent
Seeding Depth:
- 1/4 inch
- Broadcasted on top the soil (Drag in)
Seeding Rate:
- Broadcasted: 8 - 10 lbs Per Acre
- Drilled: 7 - 8 lbs Per Acre
Soil Type:
- Well Drained
- Moderately Drained
Seeding Date
North-
- Spring: April through Early June
- Fall: Mid July through August
- Frost Seeding: November through March
Central-
- Spring: April through May
- Fall: August through September.
- Frost Seeding: November through March
South-
- Fall: September through October
- Frost Seeding: December through February
- Spring: Not as ideal as Fall seeding, however it can be done. Plant with lots of rain in the forecast.
Note: If frost seeding, up the seeding rate per acre by 25%
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