Blueberries are doing good so far
I have to figure out a way to keep the bird?s away
In the past I tried netting but I just can?t seem to apply it properly
Congratulations on your beautiful blueberry farm..I was told years ago that they needed a pollinator And I made the mistake to fence them in the side of the vegetable garden.last fall I dug approx five plants and moved them and they survived the move and are doing well..they are over 10 yrs old and to be honest I don’t remember what variety they are
I tried the black deer netting last year to cover them from the birds but it’s just a mess so I have to try something different
pepperj. I bought the berries at a local nursery years ago and forgotten their variety..I think that there are different types for different growing zones..Not sure if you will have problems with the birds if you do please let me know how you protect them and this morning I saw a deer near them too
There are a lot of blue berry farms north of me here in Florida. They have U-pickem fields and it's kind of fun going there and picking them. No netting on them so I guess birds aren't too much of a problem. Squirrels in my mangoes, well the little buggers got to eat. I do feed the rascals peanuts every evening!
WD. Great idea to plant more ...it seems that the big farms spray their plants to keep the critters away and tonight I ride the John Deere tractor over to the garden and two deer are over by the plants too..just can’t win
WD. Great idea to plant more ...it seems that the big farms spray their plants to keep the critters away and tonight I ride the John Deere tractor over to the garden and two deer are over by the plants too..just can’t win
Was just looking at the patch last night and the Haskaps are turning now, so that means the birds will be taking interest.
Then again I might get away with it for a bit as the berry patch restaurant isn't open yet for fruit so there's no interest-"yet"
I just got my ground cloth in on Friday-so it's a plan to start covering the plants up very soon.
Too much work has gone into the project just to watch the feathered friends take them.
At an large organic farm we pick at they were putting up the netting across the whole patch.
They said it took 3 days, 4 people, and then one year it didn't happen and the bird damage was minimum and didn't matter.
Now the Haskaps were a treat to the birds and wiped them out at a few patches if not covered up.
pepperj. Hi if you have a few moments what is ground cloth..for the blueberries last year I used the black deer netting and it’s just a mess..the branches grow thru it and the birds get in and pretty much keeps me out..perhaps I might need to put up some poles higher around them and be able to move the fabric easily somehow