Okay, I read/hear about food plots all the time. I know that most work based on conversation, etc. I would like to experiment on my new found lease with plots next season. However, what about various fruit and nut trees? Would I be correct in assuming that trees will create a lifetime of food for deer? Wouldn't there come a time when trees are self sufficient and wouldn't require yearly, quarterly, etc., attention? A variety of species that produce at different times of the year. Of course this would be supplemental to plots, not in place of.
Also, what about berries/shrubs such as blueberries, blackberries, honeysuckle?
My lease is 5 hours away from where I live. Some years, such as this one, I may not be able to get up to the property as often as I would need to to attend to food plots. I am trying to figure out what might work in those years as opposed to just nothing at all.
Thanks!!