Cranberry
Most of us think of cranberry plants being only for bogs but, like lingonberries and wintergreen, they will grow in high organic upland soils. Cranberries do best with generous amounts of peat moss amended in the soil. They thrive in "poor" soil but it needs to be high in organic matter. Plants are ground cover at 11" tall. Space about 1' apart.
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Stevens Cranberry
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Vaccinium macrocarpon Very popular variety being planted commercially in the northwest and the northeastern US. Large fruit. Native. space 1' circ...
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Click here for Cranberry Care Guide Vaccinium macrocarponA wild clone from Wisconsin. Early ripening with large to medium bright red fruit. Very pr...
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