Cranberry Bogs
Cranberry bogs are specialized wetlands where cranberries are cultivated. These bogs are typically flooded with water during the harvest season, allowing the berries to float to the surface for easy collection. The unique soil and water conditions in these bogs create an ideal environment for cranberry plants to thrive.
The cultivation of cranberries began in North America, where they are now a significant agricultural product. Bogs are often designed with dikes to control water levels, and they require careful management to maintain the health of the plants and the ecosystem.