A few years ago after logging, I had wild blueberries to appear in areas of my woods. I could hardly believe it, because no one I knew had never seen wild blueberries in our area. I started cleaning out around some of the bushes and helping them to get a little sunlight. They have really reacted well to the special treatment. They are expanding and literally loaded with berries this year.
I still don't see how these bushes fruit with so little sun. They literally grow in the woods. They might get maybe 2 - 3 hours of midday sunlight. These are some pictures today. They are still a few days from being ripe. The berries are small but sweet as sugar.
The work to keep these going is minimal. Just clean out around them a little. Last year I didn't even do anything.
Persimmon grafts doing well. I had a high percentage to take this year, but many of them were very slow showing leaves.
This food plot was planted last fall. It's clover, chicory and oats with a little wheat. The deer are really working on this right now, but they can't hold it back.
I've got lots of apples this year. Will post more pictures later on as they begin to ripen.
The NWSGs are just beginning to take off. This field is probably waist high right now and will be 6 feet tall in another month and 9 feet tall by the end of the year.
That's about all folks . Have a great Memorial Day Monday.