| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
|---|---|
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Color | Brown |
| Brand Name | FARMERS DAUGHTERS SEEDS |
| UPC | 748827620116 |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Herbs |
| Manufacturer | Farmers Daughters Seeds |
Alfalfa Seed 5lb Bag (Coated)
$26.75
- High Quality Warm Season Legume
- Food Plot
- Climate Friendly
- High in Minerals, Vitamins and Protein
11 reviews for Alfalfa Seed 5lb Bag (Coated)
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Nathan Skaggs –
It’s starting to grow, but the cold spring delayed the growth. I may actually be without bare spots in my lawn this year.
Nova 218 –
Germinates well, grows well. Just don’t overwater it. It’ll wilt and die overnight if you do.
Joewhite8212 –
High germination rate all seeds came up with in a few days.
Scott B. –
Though I thought about this too late to really start growing in early June, did take a few weeks to get to me, but well packaged. The first weekend in July I went to a swamp that deer like to go through and planted the seed sparingly in one moist area, and two weekends later, checked my cameras to see what goes through there. Was very surprised to see many half in. high sprouts every where I tossed them, even on old wet logs the sprouts had rooted into.
MD –
The germination percentage is OK, not outstanding, but I’ve used other bulk alfalfa with much faster growth and coverage green out. This was for a food plot, and if I had noticed it wasn’t “Prime”, I wouldn’t have been so surprised by the shipping costs … $20.75/bag for seed, and $18.50 to ship! What a rip-off.
Matta Mekhaiel –
It did not work for me
Marcia VanBoskerck –
Fairly good germination rate in direct field planting.
Chuck –
Came up in two weeks, looks good
M V –
Fairly good germination rate in direct field planting.
Kindle Customer –
Good stuff
Michael Betzler –
did not sprout