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When you want a food plot that actually pulls deer onto your property, the wrong approach can waste a season and a lot of money. Poor soil prep means weak germination. Bad plot placement means no deer activity. Skipped lime and fertilizer means a plot that disappears by October. BHH Demolition is a veteran-owned, licensed, and insured land clearing company and a proud member of the National Deer Association (NDA), which keeps us current on the latest deer biology, habitat management, and wildlife conservation research. We specialize in deer food plot preparation for hunters, landowners, and conservationists across Georgia. We understand the soil, seed selection, and seasonal timing needed for thriving wildlife food plots. Whether you want a no-till food plot for minimal soil disruption, a no-plow food plot for areas with limited equipment access, or small food plots for deer in tight or shaded spaces, we design each project for maximum growth and attraction. With over 25 years of land work across the state, we handle everything from selecting plot locations to clearing, prepping, planting, and ongoing maintenance. Whether you hunt 5 acres or manage 500, we build food plots that work.
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Food Plot FAQ
How much does professional food plot installation cost in Georgia?
Food plot pricing depends on the work required. A simple disk-and-plant on an existing plot per acre. New plot installation in raw woods, including clearing, stump removal, soil prep, and planting, per acre depending on density and access. Multi-plot hunting property setups are quoted by scope.
When is the best time to plant a food plot in Georgia?
Fall plots in Georgia should be planted between late August and early October to peak during archery and rifle season. Cool-season blends (clover, brassicas, oats, winter wheat) thrive with fall rains. Spring and summer plots for antler growth and fawn nutrition (soybeans, peas, warm-season blends) go in between late March and early May.
What seed blends work best for Georgia food plots?
For Georgia's climate and deer movement patterns, clover blends provide year-round attraction. Brassicas (turnips, radishes, rape) peak during cold snaps for late-season hunting. Oats and winter wheat establish fast and feed early. Soybeans and peas work for spring and summer nutrition. We help you pick the right blend for your soil, your goals, and your hunting window.
How big should my food plot be?
Most effective food plots in Georgia range from a half-acre to 2 acres. Smaller plots (under half-acre) get over-browsed quickly. Larger plots are great for nutrition but harder to hunt. The right size depends on your deer density, hunting style, and overall property strategy. We help you size plots correctly during the property walk-through.
Do I need to lime my food plot every year?
Most Georgia soils need lime every 2 to 3 years to maintain proper pH. Without proper lime, fertilizer is wasted and your plot won't reach its potential. We pull soil samples annually for our clients to track pH and nutrient levels, then apply lime and fertilizer as needed.
Can you put a food plot in any spot on my property?
Not every location makes a good plot. Sunlight (6+ hours daily), soil drainage, deer movement patterns, and access for equipment all matter. During our property walk-through, we identify locations that combine deer attraction with practical hunting setup. Sometimes the best plot location is not where you originally thought.
Do you handle ongoing maintenance after the plot is installed?
Yes. We offer seasonal maintenance packages including soil testing, lime and fertilizer applications, mowing, weed control, and replanting on a schedule that matches your hunting calendar. Many of our clients keep us on for ongoing property management.
Can BHH handle the full hunting property setup, not just plots?
Yes. We offer complete hunting property services including food plot installation, shooting lane clearing, access road cutting, stand site prep, and forestry mulching for general property improvement. One crew, one schedule, one point of accountability across your entire hunting strategy.
Does BHH stay current on food plot research and best practices?
Yes. BHH is a proud member of the National Deer Association, the leading authority on deer biology, habitat management, and wildlife conservation in North America. Our NDA membership keeps us current on the latest research in food plot science, soil amendments, seed blends, and sustainable habitat management. We take continuing education seriously because the research changes, and your food plot deserves the most current approach.