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Whitetail Institute Imperial Seed is a premium clover blend designed to provide a multi-year, nutrient-rich food source for whitetail deer. With a single planting lasting up to five years, it ensures consistent growth and attraction from spring through fall, supporting antler and fawn development while rapidly establishing a lush, wildlife-friendly habitat.













| ASIN | B0002LNP68 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,999) |
| Date First Available | 26 Mar. 2014 |
| Expected blooming period | spring |
| Item display height | 0 inches |
| Item display length | 0 inches |
| Item display weight | 1.81 kg |
| Item display width | 0 inches |
| Item model number | IMP |
| Manufacturer | Whitetail Institute |
| Part number | IMP4 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 7.62 x 20.32 cm; 1.79 kg |
M**K
Waste of money grew nothing
B**S
Got a small plot of "yard" and the city enforcement said it needed to not be dirt... So on top the carpet i had laid i put this seed and it grows like gang-busters. Yes, i have installed curb to curb carpet out front my home. Don't be jealous, it is far more hassle than you might think. Fact is, it grew so well i bought more and put it in the back on the dirt. And gosh darn dang a dingle-berry! It grew just as well!! So i tossed some grass seed on it just to see what would happen. HOLY B-JEBUS!,!,! It grew grass right underneath!! Now i got a lawn. :( Sorta ): Yes, i am not happy about any of that but i am pleased with how quick it went from spread to green coverage, less then a week, and i am super pleased that i now at least have a clover-filled lawn that attracts various lawn eating animals whom i hope will destroy my neighbors lawns and gardens so they realize they need to quit calling the city to bother them and me about my yard. Plus the rabbits now taste way better and the hawks and owls that eat the seed eating vermin keep the squirrel population in check. So there is all that... Six stars. Only wish it were cheaper.
C**G
Planted this earlier this year good soil test good loose dirt planted in a open area of about 8 hours of sunlight and planted right before a steady 2 days of rain roughly 1 inch in 2 days. Then steady rain at least once a week but never did germinate fully had a few patches of germination then it never grew any more. Could be wildlife factors idk didn't have cams out.Overall I think it would be good seed just maybe not for me.
R**B
Deer love it an attracted bucks to plot.
A**R
I'm getting great germination rates without much work. I just spread it around by hand over the bare spots in the yard when I know it's about to rain hard and stomp it into the ground. I've had them growing for a few months now but still not flowers, but at least I've got green coverage instead of mud and dirt
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