Mighty impressive project. Good luck.
I don't know squat about berry bushes, so I decided to plant some and learn by doing (and making mistakes). See attachment for my setup.
The berry patch is in the foreground along the driveway. Planted 9 bare-root bushes last week (2 blueberry, 3 red raspberry, 2 blackberry and 2 bababerry, which is a drought tolerant red raspberry).
Used my B7510HST and 4-ft box blade to scrape the area and then rototilled and worked in a compost/cattle manure mix. Watered the blueberry area with azalea feed since I had a bunch of that stuff lying around and azaleas are acid lovers too. My azalea bush near the front porch is blooming like crazy.
Built the standard 42"-high T-trellis per lotsa advice on the Web. Will string the wires when the canes get tall enough.
The tan things are grow tubes, called "Clipper Tubes" ($1.10 each from Orchard Valley Supply). They are scienterrifically designed to filter the sunlight to make the plants happy and grow fast. The grape growers in the Napa Valley to the West of me use these for their new vines.
You can see the two grape trellises in the background. Planted 12 bare-root vines about a month ago (9 Concord, 3 Catawba). Used the box blade to scrape the turf and then dug 2-ft deep holes and filled them with compost/manure mix and some native soil. Hope all the rain here in the North Valley hasn't caused root rot. Oh well, it's easy to plant new vines if that happens.
The grape trellises are called vertical shoot positioning (VSP) trellises. Used a lot in the Napa Valley. They're overkill for my little orchard, but it was fun building them and stringing the wires.
The shed in the background was one of last year's projects. It's a salt box design, 10'x12', and holds all the gardening stuff. Used the
B7510 a lot on that job hauling materials and sections of the wall frames from the garage to the jobsite.