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<blockquote data-quote="hambone" data-source="post: 414437" data-attributes="member: 4206"><p>I would suggest the mix you saw on here. I planted it this year and it has come up looking nice so far. You need to decide about annuals or perennials in your plots. I believe its good to do a little of both so there is nutrition year round. Get a soil test if possible, although putting out lime this late may not have an impact. Mix it all together real well. You will need a smaller spreader b/c the rape and clover seeds are tiny. Try Cooper seeds online they have all of these seeds. Its is better to plant several items in the plots than just one thing because they will b/c attractive to the deer at different times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hambone, post: 414437, member: 4206"] I would suggest the mix you saw on here. I planted it this year and it has come up looking nice so far. You need to decide about annuals or perennials in your plots. I believe its good to do a little of both so there is nutrition year round. Get a soil test if possible, although putting out lime this late may not have an impact. Mix it all together real well. You will need a smaller spreader b/c the rape and clover seeds are tiny. Try Cooper seeds online they have all of these seeds. Its is better to plant several items in the plots than just one thing because they will b/c attractive to the deer at different times. [/QUOTE]
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