Under water food plots
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Under water food plots
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Cool stuff. Ive never heard of arrowhead plants.
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Looks good, are the deer eating the stems as well as the leaves?
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Cool!
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Wow I was literally just thinking about this today. I have a small pond area that fluctuates with how much water it has in it based on the rain. It always has some water and usually has a pretty good amount. Actually very similar to what you have there.
I was thinking of something I could grow in there so it isn't so much dead space and long grasses.
What kind of prep did you have to do or can you pretty much broadcast it?
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I was thinking of something I could grow in there so it isn't so much dead space and long grasses.
What kind of prep did you have to do or can you pretty much broadcast it?
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Wow that's awesome stuff, how much is the seed and how hard is it to grow ?
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Very interesting. Thanks for posting dan
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Cool video Dan. How much does it cost?
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This is interesting, how do you plant it?
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Good video. Interesting. Thanks.
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Very cool
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Interesting.
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ozzz wrote:Wow I was literally just thinking about this today. I have a small pond area that fluctuates with how much water it has in it based on the rain. It always has some water and usually has a pretty good amount. Actually very similar to what you have there.
I was thinking of something I could grow in there so it isn't so much dead space and long grasses.
What kind of prep did you have to do or can you pretty much broadcast it?
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I just went into about 6 inches deep water and shoved the tubers under the mud. I did not notice much the 1st season, but this year it took off on its own and took over. I planted a lot more at Daves and really want to see how that went as soon as I can get back there.
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Riverdeer wrote:Wow that's awesome stuff, how much is the seed and how hard is it to grow ?
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I cant remember what I paid for it, but it was not overly expensive. And yes, I did pay for it, and I am not sponsored in any way with there company.
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