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Berry patch
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12/14/24 08:57 PM
12/14/24 08:57 PM
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Posts: 24,265 blount county alabama
jwalker77
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I set out an acre or so of blackberries in April. 9 rows about 100yds or so long. Also have one row of blueberries and just set out a row of muscadines. Next spring we should have quite a few blackberries. I intend on U picking all of it. People around here used to pick blackberries every year, just about everybody did. Very few people do that any more. I guess its because of thorns, ciggers and copperheads. I thought if i provided a place where the community could come pick good berries with no thorns, chiggers or snakes, i might could revive a little piece of the past. If yall know anyone within driving distance of Nectar AL who might want to pick berries, if all goes well we should have them around june. The price i have in my head is $12/gallon bucket, ill provide the bucket. Theyll be big berries. I feel like thats a very fair price. I need to make a little money but this is more a community service than anything. The blueberries likely wont produce much this year but maybe in a year or two. No muscadines this year but if they do as well as the others weve planted, there will be some next year. I dont want to count my eggs before they hatch, but this is what im expecting.
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Re: Berry patch
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12/15/24 02:40 PM
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Nice. Love blackberries and wish I was closer to come pick some and meet you. Funny about the snakes as I get wild marionberries in summer that are like blackberries and the rattlesnakes hang out by them. I just wear my snake boots and look very carefully before I move my hand to pick any berries.
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Re: Berry patch
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12/16/24 12:55 PM
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Posts: 24,265 blount county alabama
jwalker77
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Where did you get the plants from in bulk Blackberries i got from Agrastarts. They were 72 count flats. The plants were small plugs. Agrastarts has been great to deal with and the plants have grown better than i ever would have expected. Muscadines came from Isons. They screw us one way or another every time we do business with them. But their muscadines are really good so i put up with it. The 4ft tall blueberries came from a mexican nursery above Blountsville. I paid up for them and the muscadines. The blackberries were about $1.35each, if i remember right.
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Re: Berry patch
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12/16/24 03:14 PM
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Backwards cowboy
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Where did you get the plants from in bulk Blackberries i got from Agrastarts. They were 72 count flats. The plants were small plugs. Agrastarts has been great to deal with and the plants have grown better than i ever would have expected. Muscadines came from Isons. They screw us one way or another every time we do business with them. But their muscadines are really good so i put up with it. The 4ft tall blueberries came from a mexican nursery above Blountsville. I paid up for them and the muscadines. The blackberries were about $1.35each, if i remember right. Thanks, I know you answered this before but what varieties did the best for you
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