A Complete Manual for the Cultivation of the Cranberry With a Description of Th

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A Complete Manual for the Cultivation of the Cranberry With a Description of Th
B Eastwood
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UPRIGHT CUTTING PLANTING. S.
PLANTING VINES. 55 6. PROPAGATION FROM SEEDS. If the seeds of the cranberry are sown, they are not always certain of coming up. The situation may be too cold for them, and the seed is destroyed. Seed is often tried, and will send up a small fine spear, but generally is killed after the first year. We have heard it stated by several cultivators that the seed may, under some circumstances, be used, and in the third year the vines raised from them would bear small quan
...tities of fruit.
The best situations in which to sow the seed of the cranberry are the edges of fresh meadow land ; such places are generally protected, and they seem favor able, or rather the most favorable situations for propa- gation from seed that are known.
Some persons who have tried this experiment have put into the soil the whole berry; few have been found to come up, the seeds have rotted. We tried another plan, which was as follows: we obtained the berry and then broke it in water. The seeds separated from the berry ; these we collected and sowed in the patch prepared for them, and found them to do better than any other method.


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