Cooking Series: Cranberries. How do they Grow
- Shidonna Raven

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Source: Almanac
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Do Cranberries Grow Under Water?
People think cranberries grow underwater all season long, but that’s not true. The bog is dry most of the season.
When it’s time to harvest in early fall, the farmers add water to the beds to the top of the vines. The berries are still attached to the vines but begin to float. Machines under the water surface agitate the berries to release them.
Additional water is added to submerge the bushes and float the berries on the water’s surface, where they can be easily gathered.
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