For hunters and land managers, creating a reliable, low-maintenance food plot can be a game-changer. The Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow product is a perfect solution for those looking to streamline the process.

Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow offers a solution for properties without access to heavy equipment, making it possible to establish attractive food plots with just hand tools, a backpack sprayer, or even by broadcasting seed.

This article provides a complete breakdown—covering seed composition, planting tips, soil science, and seasonal performance—so you can get the most from your Throw and Grow investment.


What Makes Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow Unique

Seed Blend Components and Functions

Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow contains a carefully selected mix designed for rapid establishment and long-lasting forage:

  • Tetraploid Annual Ryegrass – Quick germination, fast green-up, and highly palatable forage for deer.
  • Forage Rape (Brassica family) – High-protein leafy greens that sweeten after frost, making them especially attractive in fall and winter.
  • Clover Varieties (Arrowleaf, Crimson, or Berseem) – Nitrogen-fixing legumes that add protein and extend the plot’s lifespan into colder months.

Quick Comparison to Other No-Till Blends

Unlike some generic ryegrass-only mixes, Throw and Grow balances immediate deer attraction with nutritional longevity. The inclusion of brassicas and clovers ensures it isn’t just a “green carpet” but a true high-protein food source.


Benefits of Planting Throw and Grow Food Plots

Planting Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow offers several advantages:

  • No heavy equipment required — great for hard-to-reach spots.
  • Fast germination — often visible growth within a week under proper moisture conditions.
  • Year-round attraction — early ryegrass for quick browse, brassicas for fall/winter, clover for spring carryover.
  • Soil health benefits — clovers naturally enrich soil with nitrogen.

Soil Prep and pH Management for Maximum Results

While it’s marketed as “throw and grow,” success depends heavily on soil prep:

  • Soil pH should ideally be between 6.0 and 7.0. Apply lime if tests show acidity below 5.5.
  • Nutrient management: Provide nitrogen for ryegrass and brassicas, phosphorus and potassium for clovers.
  • Vegetation removal: Mow or spray weeds before seeding to reduce competition.
  • Seed-to-soil contact: Lightly rake, drag, or press seed into soil with ATV tires for best germination.

Planting Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow: Step-by-Step Guide

Best Times of Year to Plant

  • Spring (March–May): Provides early forage and soil coverage.
  • Fall (August–September): Optimal for hunting season attraction and winter browse.

Seeding Methods Without Equipment

  • Broadcast evenly by hand, spreader, or ATV.
  • Lightly drag or roll to ensure soil contact.
  • Target seeding rate: ~5 lbs per ¼ acre.

Moist soil and rain within 3–5 days of planting are ideal.


Fertilization and Maintenance Practices

  • Apply a balanced fertilizer (e.g., 13-13-13) at planting.
  • Consider a follow-up nitrogen boost 30 days later if growth appears pale.
  • Avoid overgrazing in early stages—allow 6–8 inches of growth before heavy browse.

Wildlife Utilization and Seasonal Nutrition

Whitetail deer and other wildlife benefit differently throughout the year:

  • Early season (Spring–Summer): Ryegrass provides quick, tender forage.
  • Fall: Brassicas sweeten after frost, drawing in deer during prime hunting months.
  • Late Winter–Spring: Clover persists, delivering protein during antler growth and fawn rearing.

Troubleshooting Common Issues in Throw and Grow Plots

  • Thin growth? Likely poor seed-to-soil contact or low fertility.
  • Weed takeover? Inadequate site prep; mow or spray beforehand next time.
  • Poor clover survival? Soil pH may be too acidic—lime is essential.
  • Drought stress? Planting without rainfall forecast can hinder germination.

Comparing Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow to Competing Brands

While alternatives like Whitetail Institute’s “No-Plow” or Biologic’s “Hot Spot” exist, Evolved Harvest Throw and Grow stands out for:

  • Balanced blend of ryegrass, brassica, and clover.
  • Proven adaptability across different soil types.
  • Affordability and accessibility in retail stores nationwide.