But where do they come from, and how are they harvested? Cranberry bogs are wetland environments characterized by thick sphagnum moss, acidic waters, and spongy peat. During the growing season ...
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Around late June the flowers fall off, and the actual cranberry starts to grow. Harvesting happens between September and October, when the bogs are filled with a couple inches of water.
On Feb. 13, a petition from Steven Wilson went before the Yarmouth Zoning Board of Appeals but didn’t make it very far.
It’s an East End preserve where you can hike nature trails along what was once a cranberry farm. News 12 teamed up with Discover Long Island to visit Cranberry Bog Nature Preserve.
West Yarmouth cranberry farmer Christopher Wilson is in a quandary; the man wants to live on and farm 37 acres of land on Route 28 that is co-owned by his father, Steven, and uncle, Brian.