bigbendmarine
5 year old buck +
Wondering if anyone on the forum has tried this exact method of spreading harvest clover seed heads. Guy in the video is obviously not going to the trouble of trying to separate the small seeds from the chaff (bells, pods, whatever clover seed coverings are called!). Down my way in Florida I already have very good luck with reseeding via mowing clover once heads have dried / gone to seed so don't see why it wouldn't work. Have mixes of crimson, arrowleaf, and ladino growing in spots across my place but versus just mowing / reseeding exactly where it already is I've thought about filling up a 5 gallon bucket with heads from each type (once all dried) and spreading them in a straight line path that my deer are already naturally using to travel from clover spot to clover spot.