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Cranberry
Cranberry
Tart Berries for Holiday Sauces!

  (3 customer reviews)



Vining ground cover bears tart, edible berries. Grows just 10 in. tall and 2-3 ft. wide. No pruning needed. Thrives in sun or shade, acidic soils. Cream-to-pink springtime blooms and burgundy-red fruit in fall. As attractive as they are tasty!
Potted Plant.
Zones 2-7.



Product Details
Zones: 2 - 7 (-50° F.)
Height: 10 inches
Depth: same as in the nursery
Spread: 2-3 ft
Sun/Shade: sun or shade
Color: Cream to pink
Foliage: Very small green leaves
Blooms: Spring
Fruit: Burgundy red fruits
Comments: Shallow rooted roots seldom over 3-4 inches deep. Needs an acidic soil with organic matter. Does not require routine pruning; harvest fruit by hand. MULCH WELL IN LATE FALL WITH GRASSES, PEAT MOSS OR LEAVES TO PROTECT FROM WINTER DAMAGE (COVER ENTIRE SHRUB). WATER WELL, KEEPING SOIL MOIST; NOT WET.
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Cranberry Ships In Both Spring And Fall
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 -  Thursday, August 21, 2008
Moisture control
Reviewed By: Ronald (Rosemount, MN)
My third try. The plants arrive healty & fine, but I don't water well & they dry up. This year I planted it in a hanging basket (in peat moss) and set that in a bucket half full of water. Now it is doing quite well. No flowers the first year...we will see next year.

 -  Friday, June 12, 2009
Just planted cranberry
Reviewed By: avinash (Goa India, Alto Betim)
My friend's friend Susan send me today two saplings of Cranberries from Gurneys. I have planted them as per the instruction mentioned in the leaflet. I liked the packing. It was send 4 weeks back. I found the leaves green. It is beginning of monsoon in Goa. But rains are not that heavy. Expected heavy rains in week. I had for long wanted to grow cranberry and I collected many articles on web. Cranberry has high nutritional values and useful as medicine. I will jot my experience in this place as and when I find some nice thing happening in my garden. May be I can add photos. Thanks Susan and Marina for sending so far beyond seas and oceans. Avinash

 -  Friday, July 24, 2009
Pretty greens but vulnerable
Reviewed By: AnnMarie Mackway-Girardi (Ewing, VA)
I got three of these cranberries last year. They did well, and all survived the winter. One flowered this spring. Then it got wet. Two have died from fungus. Dry isn't good, but too wet isn't, either. I had really looked forward to having a pretty, tasty fruit plant.


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