The Stevens cranberry is popular coast to coast and in between. It’s the leading cultivar in the Northwest U.S., but is also popular in Wisconsin and Massachusetts, the leading cranberry producers in the country. Plants grow to only about 6 inches high. Berries ripen in the fall.
Sun Exposure
- full sun
Soil pH
- 4.5 to 5.5
Hardiness Zones
- 2 to 7
Spacing
- 2 to 3 feet apart
Moisture
- 1 inch per week
Notes
- good for making juice
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