No. Last year was the first year they produced and only one plant produced. It produced a lot. The location wasn't the best for my garden growth, so I moved all the plants into a line on the back of my micro-garden. Every plant group produced about a dozen berries.
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Wow I didn't even know you could move them once they got established. I'm sure they are just shocked. Hopefully they will bounce back next year.
Well, they were initially established at the family farm in Michigan and driven down in a hot trunk and then planted in my North Cackalacky micro-garden.