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Question by  lily290 (134)

Where do cranberries grow?

I've never heard of a cranberry farm.

 
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Answer by  grandmas (280)

Cranberries grow in bogs which are soft, wet marshy type ground. Cranberry farms can be found in various areas of the States such as Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin and some of the eastern states. They can also be found in British Columbia. They will only be found in wet areas, not in areas known for extremely hot weather.

 
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Answer by  jen37 (1135)

Cranberries grow in cranberry bogs. They grow on little shrubs, then when it is time to harvest they flood the bogs and the berries float to the top.

 
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Answer by  diva25 (4016)

They grow in water, a lot of times they grow in bogs. The biggest reason for this is that once they become ripe they are easier to pick.

 
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Answer by  mamaspeak (141)

Cranberries grow on long vines in sandy bogs and marshes. They used to be picked by hand when they reached their peak flavor, but now harvesters now use large wooden scoops to pick the berries from their vines.

 
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Answer by  Roland27 (16334)

The grow in what is called a Bog. When it's time to harvest them they just flood the bogs. The state of Wisconsin is responsible for over half of the United States cranberry production.

 
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