Cranberries are easy to grow in containers. Who knew?! Give each seedling its own container, big enough to accommodate soil about a foot deep and 1 to 2 feet across. …
Planting
For gardeners who want to see a harvest sooner rather than later, seedlings are the way to go. You can plant them out in the spring, after the last frost …
Cranberries like to feel the sun. All day. As you set up a spot for your cranberry vines, look for space that gets full sun. If your garden climate is …
You can grow cranberries from seeds, cuttings, or seedlings, but it depends on your level of patience. Are you prepared to wait up to four years while your cranberry vines …
There are actually several types of cranberries, but only two types that you’re likely to see in North America: true cranberries, or lowbush cranberries, which are the cranberries you’re used …
Roasted beets and butternut squash are a perfect balance of sweet and savory. Add in a little maple syrup and they caramelize ever so gently. This side dish is also …
There are many ways to cook brussels sprouts, but roasting is one of the best! Adding cranberries and pecans to this classic side gives it the holiday twist we love. …
If you love white chocolate macadamia nut cookies, add a festive cranberry twist with this recipe. The cranberries add a tart flavor that balances the sweet white chocolate we all …
Sweet pears balance cranberries in this perfectly fall cobbler. While apples usually take the spotlight in fall desserts, give pears a try with fresh cranberries from the local harvest. …