Greetings Permies,
I have been reading with interest the multitude of posts regarding critters to control weeds.
Two seasons ago, I began managing a 3.5 acre, 12 year old blueberry orchard in middle Tennessee. We have many varieties of bushes including half-highs, 1-2 year old plants and mature bushes.
There are 10 foot grass paths between rows. Johnson grass grows voraciously in the rows between and within the blueberry bushes. We also have many trees (walnut, oak privet), vines (morning glory, Virginia creeper, muscadine), poison ivy etc. growing up in-row and within the bushes.
It goes without saying that weeding by hand is a futile task for only a small crew. So, I’m exploring options for grazing the orchard.
I’ve read that weeder geese are grass-oriented in their grazing. Originally, I thought babydoll sheep might be a solution but, after reading some threads about bark-chewing, I’m rethinking this and considering running either Chinese or African weeder geese through the orchard, rotating them with electric mesh fencing.
I’m wondering if anyone has experience grazing a blueberry orchard. Are geese the way to go? Will they eat poison ivy and vines or only the grass? Will they trample the babies? Will I be trading one headache for another or will I be sipping iced tea and eating goose eggs this summer?
Cheers!
Chris