Kim's Fruit Farm
A few years ago we purchased land with about 30 blueberry bushes in an enclosed, screened structure. It collapsed under exceptionally heavy wet snow the following winter (Ha!) but the next spring we rebuilt it with the neighbor who sold us the land. The blueberries are generally healthy and we get lots of berries to enjoy and share with friends. I have since added some currants, a few honey berries and blackberries within the structure.
A current challenge is this area is deciding how and whether to remove the black plastic that was originally put down under all the bushes. I'd like more direct access the soil, but am worried that I'll damage the blueberry roots (which apparently don't like to be disturbed).
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