dbltree
Super Moderator
I walked thru some Northern Sweet Spot planted a year ago in the spring...wow! The clovers were knee high and it was full of deer beds!
It needs to be clipped of course but we have had 12" of rain here since the first of May so it will have to wait a bit. The clovers in this mix are beautiful and the BFT was blooming already.
Sweet Spot Seed Source
I can't say for certain that deer actually prefer the high sugar ryegrass over clover food source but they certainly do like it and the mix has a nice blend of clovers, chickory and the HS ryegrass.
As once can see I wouldn't plant it anywhere that I couldn't keep clipped but it could be very useful in areas with heavy grazing pressure.
It needs to be clipped of course but we have had 12" of rain here since the first of May so it will have to wait a bit. The clovers in this mix are beautiful and the BFT was blooming already.
Sweet Spot Seed Source
I can't say for certain that deer actually prefer the high sugar ryegrass over clover food source but they certainly do like it and the mix has a nice blend of clovers, chickory and the HS ryegrass.
As once can see I wouldn't plant it anywhere that I couldn't keep clipped but it could be very useful in areas with heavy grazing pressure.