Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre) vs Domain Outdoor Bombshell seed mix for deer
Overall winner: Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre)
Key Differences
Whitetail Institute Imperial Clover (A) is a single-variety clover blend focused on high protein and cold/heat/drought resistance and has more reviews and a higher reported consistency in forage benefits. Domain Outdoor Bombshell (B) is a multi-forage seed mix sold in a resealable jug covering up to half an acre and is positioned as all-season/versatile planting but has more reports of mixed germination
Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre)
Clover seed for food plots with ANTLER-BUILDING protein components. Helps does deliver heavier, healthier fawns and more milk. Mixed customer experiences on seed quality and growth; no tilling needed in some conditions
Pros
- ANTLER-building protein content
- Helps healthier fawns and more milk
- Coated with RainBond for seedling survivability
- Extremely cold, heat, and drought tolerant
Cons
- Customer reports mixed seed quality
- Some customers see little actual seed
- Mixed growth rate results
Domain Outdoor Bombshell seed mix for deer
Seed mix designed for deer attractant with cold and warm season forages. Includes Ethiopian Cabbage, Forage Collards, Hybrid Forage Brassica, and Forage Turnip; comes in a reusable container. Customer insight notes mixed germination results but good functionality in north Florida
Pros
- reusable container
- multi-forage mix for all-season attraction
- includes diverse forage types
- covers half an acre per jug
Cons
- mixed germination results
- some reports slow or poor germination
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DOMAIN THIS IS YOUR LAND. |
| Durability | Whitetail Institute |
| Versatility | DOMAIN THIS IS YOUR LAND. |
| User Reviews | Whitetail Institute |