Southeastern Massachusetts has been cranberry country ... remove layers of sand. Workers plug ditches and remove water control structures. In the century since the bog was built, homes, bridges ...
These tart ruby-red berries that came from the Killingworth cranberry bog may likely sit alongside ... Importantly, he added a new sand base for the cranberry plants to grow and thrive.
While restoring 55 acres of natural wetlands at The Bogs at Mattapoisett River Reserve, native seeds that existed on the site before it was a cranberry bog were uncovered. Nothing needed to be ...