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Cranberry
Cranberry
Tart Berries for Holiday Sauces!

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Cranberries are a vining ground cover which bears tart, edible berries. Grows just 10 inches tall and 2-3 feet wide. No pruning needed. Thrives in sun or shade, acidic soils. Cream-to-pink springtime blooms and burgundy-red fruit in fall. 3½-inch pot.

Many of the fruits are native species that grow wild in various parts of the country. They are very adaptable and generally carefree. A few are delicious when eaten fresh; others make excellent desserts and wines.

Zones: 2-7

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Cranberry
08457 - For each offer ordered, get 1 plant.
Price: 1 - $12.95
2 or more - $12.50
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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: Burgandy 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
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR CA

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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.


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