Blue buy you
Blueberries are considered a superfood, when actually they’re just super good. It’s picking season and if you can find some shade, there’s no better way to have the kids help in the heat.
Maeve Davis, 7, of Hanover holds a bunch of blueberries she picked at Tree-Berry Farm. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Kristin Leminen holds her blueberry-eating nephew Logan, 1, at Tree-Berry Farm. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Blueberries at Tree-Berry Farm. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Reed Davis, 9, of Hanover walks his berry haul out of the blueberry patch at the Tree-Berry Farm . (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Lauren Ditullio of Marshfield hangs a blueberry-picking bucket over the head of her son Orson, 3, at the Tree-Berry Farm. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
Two-year-old Eloise Ritchie of Scituate picks blueberries at Tree-Berry Farm. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald)
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