A large deer eating a tree meant to attract him

Plant the Trees Wildlife Can't Resist

Chestnut, oaks, and fruit tree packs designed for serious hunters and landowners.
Oak Tree Variety Pack

A diverse selection of Nuttall, Shumard, Willow, and Sawtooth Oak Trees. All perfect for zones 5-9.

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Soft Mast Fruit Tree Bundle

A deer magnet fruit orchard in a box. 10 fruit trees delivered to your door comprised of Persimmon, Peaches, Pears, and Plums.

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Hard Mast Nut Tree Bundle

Chestnut and Oak trees chosen specifically for their abundant nut production. Highly favored by big whitetail bucks!

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The Best Trees for Deer

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Real Reviews from Real Outdoorsmen

★★★★★

The trees arrived in great shape and were planted the same day. Two of the trees already had fruit on them upon arrival... it's going to make the deer food plot all the better. I love Perfect Plants novel packaging of trees, and will use them in the future.

Gregory N.
Fuyu Persimmon Tree
★★★★★

I went with the #1 gallon (4) pack on trees and was surprised that these were two year old trees, almost 2ft tall or more. Great buy for the acorns for deer!

Bill J.
Oak Tree Variety Pack
★★★★★

Great trees for the price. Shipped about 4-5ft tall and looked great. Planting them for the deer.

Caleb C.
Hybrid American Chestnut

Frequently Asked Questions for Wildlife Trees

Hard mast trees produce nuts like acorns and chestnuts that provide high-energy food in the fall and winter. Soft mast trees, such as persimmons and apples, produce sweet fruits in spring and summer. Planting a mix of both gives wildlife year-round nutrition and keeps deer and turkey on your property longer.

Spring and Fall are the two best times to plant trees for deer hunting. Or any hunting for that matter! Cool air and warm soil in fall offer unique benefits of both attracting deer and giving your trees the best start on your land.

Yes they will! Our wildlife tree packs are comprised of oak, chestnut, and fruit trees that all through out Georgia.

Yes, they sure do! While whitetail deer are the focus of most of our hunting customers, these trees are favored by turkey as well. Especially berry bushes like blueberry and black berries since they are lower to the ground.

Generally, it is recommended to plant up 8-15 trees per acre of land depending on amount of food sources available on your property.