FREE SHIPPING within USA! Waterfowl Food Plots! New! Attract and hold more waterfowl to your property with the addition of waterfowl food sources. Water is essential but then add the food and watch the birds come in. People have been planting food plots for pheasants, deer and turkeys for years...why not food plots for waterfowl too! All items are harvested locally in the Midwest. Due to being seasonal, please place orders in advance to assure availability. Installation is done a few ways... Option 1. Find the right texture mud and roll tubers/buds into mud balls and allow to dry hard. Place in water once dry. Concern is being able to find mud that works for this and the other concern is if the mud ball dissolves the tubers/buds will float to the surface. Option 2. Push a nail (U fencing nail works well) through the tuber/bud to provide it with a weight to sink to the bottom. Easy enough but you are throwing metal (nails) into your ponds. It is up to you. Option 3. RECOMMENDED: Take a small brown paper bag (penny bag) and place a quarter cup of sand in the bottom. Then put 3 to 5 tubers/buds in. Then cover with another half cup of sand. Put two staple in the top of the bag but do not fold the bag. Put these bags in a cooler for hauling. Gently release the bags into the water so they sink to the bottom. The bag hides the tubers/buds from predators, the sand provides a growing medium, and the tubers/buds grow out the top of the bag. A little more time invested but well worth the increased chance of success! Prefers 3 to 9 feet of water with medium to sandy soils. Rate - 3 lbs. or 1,000 buds per acre Celery is harvested in April and May and delivered until sold out. SECURE EARLY as we harvest from the wild and there are limited amounts. When you receive your celery: 1. Store in refrigerator. When transporting, keep sago out of sun and heat. It will start germinating or worse it will start fermenting. 2. Install celery as soon as possible for best results. FREE SHIPPING within USA! ** There are NO guarantees with aquatic products as there are many variables...water quality, water chemistry, substrate, fish, predation, etc. We do guarantee the quality of our products, but have no control over your site conditions.
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