Interplanting berry cultivars in native wind break (Kansas)?

Interplanting berry cultivars in native wind break (Kansas)?

I am planting a native windbreak utilizing elderberry, golden currant, serviceberry, persimmon, hazelnut, pine, buttonbush, ninebark and Ohio buckeye in appropriate short, medium, and tall rows, all seedlings. Pines are spaced 30ft apart between individual seedlings and between the nearest row.

Is it safe and worth it to interplant fruiting cultivars of gooseberry/currant and blackberry/raspberry in between the pine trees and/or in between the wind break rows?

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