The previous owners of my property had planted 4 high bush blueberry bushes, and numerous fruit trees about 20 years ago. I have carefully pruned and maintained the blueberry bushes and pick as many as 5 or 6 gallons of blueberries a year, this year I have a bumper crop, and the branches are bowed down with berries. It is hard to keep up and I have invited the neighbors to come and help themselves.
These are large, sweet blueberries and it is hard to resist eating them while picking! I also had to deploy a small electric fence around them to keep the wild turkeys and deer from devouring them. There is a flock of a dozen or so chicks with three or four hens that come around almost daily scavenging what they can.
The apple tree had been producing a moderate number of small sweet cooking apples over the last few years, but this year there are literally so many apples on it that the weight has bowed the branches down to the ground and it has collapsed over my firewood pile.
On closer inspection I realized that this largest main branch has actually broken off at the trunk and I will have to cut it off. I hope it survives long enough to yield fully ripened apples.
Talk about going out with a bang! Perhaps I should have been more proactive the pruning for this tree but it is impossible to anticipate a bumper crop of apples like this.
I really enjoy the seasonal cycles here in Maine, the growing season so very visible and tangible because is so short here. Any day now they will start to cut the 50 acre hayfield across the road from our house and that is always an interesting process to watch.
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