Cranberries – Growing in Georgia
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. My friend Tim Daly wrote a good article about them.
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