Thursday, May 7, 2009

The Blueberries Are Here!!

THE BLUEBERRIES ARE HERE!!!

At this news, probably our biggest news of the year, I am sure that you will be able to imagine our excitement at the arrival of our blueberries!!! They're here - after years of dreaming, preparing, and trusting God! We're SO glad to finally have our berry farm dream start coming true. God has faithfully worked everything out so perfectly, from the big details, like providing us with this (almost) perfect farm, all the way down to the little details of the day.

We're so grateful for our wonderful friends who were here yesterday to help us plant. Originally, they were only supposed to have to dig holes for the blueberries, as the scheduled arrival date was today. Well... a few minutes before they arrived, Dad got a call from the truck driver who was delivering our blueberries, saying that he was 45 minutes away! You can imagine our surprise!

When the truck arrived 45 minutes later, we attempted to unload it by using Dad's tractor to lift the pallets of blueberries off the truck. Problem was, Dad's old tractor couldn't lift all that weight!! So, he and the very nice truck driver, Joe, handed down about 175 blueberry plants from each box as we loaded them into all the wheelbarrows and carts we could find. When the box was about half empty, Dad's tractor could lift it and we got the first box out of the way and repeated the process for the second.

After the blueberries were unloaded, it was time to start planting. Around this time, a light drizzle of rain began. Ironically, rain is the best kind of weather in which to plant blueberries, as it helps the plant take to the new soil without being dried out. And blueberries LOVE water. The light drizzle kept up the whole time - a muddy mess, yet a surprising blessing!

Thankfully, the men had gotten enough holes dug that us ladies could start on the planting while they finished. So we did. Sarah would cut the bags open, while the moms popped the plants in the holes and got them ready and at the right height for burying. Roberta and I would shove all the dirt back into the hole, making sure to pack the bush in gently. The little kids raced around and collected the bags the blueberries came out of (In the process accidentally throwing away my camera, which, in it's black case and in a plastic bag looked a lot like a plant sack! No damage, though.) I think that, on average, we each planted 71 bushes!! Almost two whole rows.

We finished planting the blueberries in about two and a half hours - probably a blueberry bush planting record!! :-) Now all 500 plants are up in the blueberry field, each one happy and healthy! Thank God! Now you'll have to come visit us to see how they look! We'll have berries in three seasons, so maybe you should wait to come until then... :-)

Enjoy the pictures, and God bless your day!

1 comment:

Melanie said...

Yay!!!! That IS exciting news! It would be fun to come see how they look. Lord willing we shall be able to someday.