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BlueBerries - BlueBerry Propagation - Kesser's school friend Steen had gone with his mother to the grocery store, where they met some ladies who were about to tell some stories from the city.. meanwhile Steen stood looking at what was in the ladies' shopping carts.. -"hmm 'the new variety' was obviously Blueberries, fresh organic blueberries " thought Steen -" wow a price - for the price of two small handfuls, you could buy a whole bush, and grow your own in the backyard" Steen told Kesser on the way home from the swimming pool. -“but Steen, you can also make your own bushes and plant in the garden" Kesser emphasized -"ha yes, how about that? from seeds maybe - then they have to be paid for first and it will probably take from now until Judgment Day before they are ready for harvest, right" Steen lamented -"or.. we could ask 'The Man in the Green Shirt' for some good advice!" They cycled past the nursery, which belongs to the nursery. Steen thinks it's so funny that plants have to go to kindergarten to learn how to stand in rows.. They found the Man in the Green Shirt in front of a TV screen and a broadcast that showed a storm and heavy rain.. he was a little absent-minded and explained to the two boys. that 25 years ago he himself had traveled to these areas to learn how their farmers grow blueberries. At first he thought that Kesser and Steen would apply for a job at the nursery, but they are not old enough for that yet - but then he had another idea.. “hey Kesser and Steen, what do you say: If you can come and harvest some blueberries, over in our own rows, behind the nursery, which you can sell in your roadside stall. Then you decide for yourself when and how many hours you can - so that it fits with your school holidays and other duties?” from 3 to 40 plants Steen was absolutely thrilled with the idea, he had been to the strawberry fields and picked for the whole family. And the large North American blueberries are not contagious when you try them once in a while 😋 Then Steen had another idea: he wanted to find an investor, ask his father to pay for a few plants to be planted in their own garden, so that Steen's mother could have fresh blueberries - in return, Steen would pay double that already over the summer, in the form of blueberries and then they would learn to make cuttings that could become new plants, and yes, they would have to find a place for them in a few years. Steen's father was a bit hard to persuade, he is the type who can sell sand in the Sahara, but when Steen explained about the savings on the household budget and the amount would come from Steen's pocket money, he was on board with the investment idea. Biology 101 Plant propagation can be done by spreading seeds, where there is an exchange of genes - sexual propagation. Kessler had seen Oma make Aronia plants from soil, which she simply spread over some seed trays. So easy! Or asexual propagation, by cutting cuttings, or making cuttings that sprout roots and plants. So a true "clone" with the same genetic characteristics (in principle) explained the Man in the Green Shirt, while his hands moved lightning fast like a Ninja doing Tai chi before morning tea in the foggy mountain landscape. The man also told about how they at 'The Eternal Blueberry Fields' used 40-year-old sawdust from the sawmill to put the cuttings in, so that they don't get too close to the bottom of the container (the herb pot) because then they will rot. And how a lake had overflowed its banks and descended upon the area, but this had brought with it an infectious disease that destroyed all the plants in the blueberry fields. -“you must remember to clean your tools thoroughly and disinfect your pruning shears often,” the Man in the Green Shirt emphasized, several times. Soil properties -“Kesser, you’re right – the great ice sheet that covered much of North America during the Ice Age actually scraped away a lot of the soil, especially in the northeastern and central regions. When the ice retreated, it left a very bare and infertile surface, and it took time for nature to regain its footing. The ice had not only removed soil, but also bound nutrients, meaning that the first plants and organisms to colonize often had a hard time at first. And earthworms are actually a good example of an “invasive species.” They weren’t found in North American forests until after European colonization and the retreat of the ice. Before the ice, there were actually no earthworms in North America. European settlers, their animals, and tillage techniques led to the slow introduction of earthworms to the new landscapes. Their presence has been seen as both beneficial and problematic, as they change the structure of the soil and nutrient cycling that the original forest ecosystems had not evolved to handle. #Blueberry #cuttingtechniques #KesserOgSteenPåTur Copyright 2025 - Flamme Rouge 🚩 Nature