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Many Different Options! Cranberries can be grown in-doors, in a garden, in planter boxes, or raised beds! Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) Cranberries have huge health benefits and can be dry stored for extended periods of time. Cranberries are native to North America do not need to be grown in a bog. Cranberries do require some soil preparation that is well worth the effort. Cranberry plants can also be grown in large pots as ornamentals. These attractive, spreading plants are a unique addition to any garden. With proper care, you can harvest berries the first year from the cranberry plants. The Vaccinium Macrocarpon is commonly called American cranberry. It is native to parts of northern and eastern North America. It is a low-growing vine with small, glossy leaves. Small flowers with white to pink, recurved petals bloom from late spring into early summer. The flowers are followed by red to dark purple, round fruits. Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) Cranberries have huge health benefits and can be dry stored for extended periods of time. Cranberries are native to North America do not need to be grown in a bog. Cranberries do require some soil preparation that is well worth the effort. Cranberry plants can also be grown in large pots as ornamentals. These attractive, spreading plants are a unique addition to any garden. With proper care, you can harvest berries the first year from the cranberry plants. The Vaccinium Macrocarpon is commonly called American cranberry. It is native to parts of northern and eastern North America. It is a low-growing vine with small, glossy leaves. Small flowers with white to pink, recurved petals bloom from late spring into early summer. The flowers are followed by red to dark purple, round fruits. Cranberry (Vaccinium Macrocarpon) Cranberries have huge health benefits and can be dry stored for extended periods of time. Cranberries are native to North America do not need to be grown in a bog. Cranberries do require some soil preparation that is well worth the effort. Cranberry plants can also be grown in large pots as ornamentals. These attractive, spreading plants are a unique addition to any garden. With proper care, you can harvest berries the first year from the cranberry plants. The Vaccinium Macrocarpon is commonly called American cranberry. It is native to parts of northern and eastern North America. It is a low-growing vine with small, glossy leaves. Small flowers with white to pink, recurved petals bloom from late spring into early summer. The flowers are followed by red to dark purple, round fruits. Cranberry Seeds How to Grow Place your Cranberry seeds in the refrigerator for about three months before sowing indoors. Place two seeds in each pot and plant 1/4 inch deep, cover lightly. Press the soil down gently and mist with water. For the first year after germination, it’s best to keep the seedlings in their pots. Maintain even moisture and plant out in either the spring or fall. Herb Specifications Plant Spacing: 24 inches Height: 16 inches USDA Zones: 2 - 8 Season: Perennial Where it Started The ever-popular cranberry sauce first appeared in 1663 in the Pilgrim Cookbook.
Cranberries can be grown in-doors, in a garden, in planter boxes, raised beds, etc. Cranberries have huge health benefits and can be dry stored for extended periods of time.
Cranberries are a 16 inch tall plant that are growing across the country in USDA zones 2 - 8.
Cranberries are native to North America do not need to be grown in a bog. Cranberries do require some soil preparation that is well worth the effort. Cranberry plants can also be grown in large pots as ornamentals. Cranberries can be grown in-doors, in a garden, in planter boxes, raised beds, etc.
These attractive, spreading plants are a unique addition to any garden. With proper care, you can harvest berries the first year from the cranberry plants.
Sow 2 - 3 seeds per plant. Place your Cranberry seeds in the refrigerator for about three months before sowing indoors. Place two seeds in each pot and plant 1/4 inch deep, cover lightly. Press the soil down gently and mist with water. For the first year after germination, it’s best to keep the seedlings in their pots. Maintain even moisture and plant out in either the spring or fall.