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What climate do cranberries grow in?

Cranberries grow in bogs and marshes


Do cranberries have thorns in them when they grow?

No, cranberries do not have thorns when they grow. Cranberry plants are low-growing vines with small, leathery leaves and produce berries that are typically harvested from bogs. While the plants may have some woody stems and can have a few small, sharp points, they are not classified as having thorns like some other plants.


Does Alaska grow cranberries?

Yes Cranberries are grown in Alaska


Which does not grow on land strawberry blueberry cherry cranberry?

They all grow on land, but cranberries grow in very boggy ground


Do vines grow on houses?

Vines can grow on houses, particularly ivy or kudzu.


How can I grow cranberries in water effectively?

To grow cranberries effectively in water, create a bog-like environment with acidic soil and a water level that can be controlled. Plant cranberry vines in shallow water, ensuring they are submerged during the growing season and drained during the winter. Regularly monitor water quality and pH levels to promote healthy growth.


When are cranberries in season?

Cranberries are grown on vines in Northern Europe and in parts of the northern United States. They are harvested during September and October and available fresh up to Christmas


Where does an pumpkin grow?

they grow on vines


What is the history behind the cranberry?

Cranberries grow on long-running vines in acidic, sandy bogs and marshes, mostly in the northeast United States, but also in Wisconsin and the Pacific Northwest. Native American used crushed cranberries to preserve food throughout the winter. They also used cranberries as medicine and dye. In 1620, English settlers at Plymouth, Massachusetts, learned to use cranberries from the Native Americans. By 1683, they were making cranberry juice. Cultivation of cranberries began around 1816, after Captain Henry Hall, of Dennis, Massachusetts, noticed that the wild cranberries in his bogs grew better when sand blew over them. Captain Hall began transplanting his cranberry vines, fencing them in, and spreading sand on them himself. By the 1820s, cranberries were being exported to Europe. By the 1850s, American sailors carried cranberries on their voyages to prevent scurvy.


Can France grow cranberries?

Although it could be technically feasible to grow cranberries in northern and north eastern France, it is not economically realistic (higher costs, lower expected output). Hence France could grow cranberries, but does not.


What are ivory vines?

ivory vines are vines that grow very long that animals eat


Do cranberries grow in the northeast?

yes