Cranberries – Growing Conditions
Q: Did I hear you say on radio that cranberries can be grown in Georgia?
A: No, it’s way to hot here for cranberries to prosper. They require cool summers and cold winters plus lots of water around the roots. That said, if you try them, let me know how they turn out!
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