@anisaj86277 years agoDoes anyone remember those ocean spray commercials with the grandad and grandson standing in the water with cranberries? 4167
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@ciciwu20907 years agoThe ocean spray commercials all make sense now. I always wondered why they have cranberries floating on water o. O. 3426
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@shelbina086 years agoThis is probably the one time that youtube recommended something to me that wasn' t dark or depressing. 737
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@darkflames97 years agoOne of the better things youtube randomly recommended to me. 429
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@OneEyedSnakes5 years agoCant wait for the marijuana how does it grow? Episode. 1157
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@slimeflippa7 years ago" inside there are four air chambers -which means that cranberries can me: " breathe! " her: " float. " 967
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@toadt0ad7 years agoI am doing a school project and this saved me! I couldn' t find anything telling me the steps of how they are grown directly! This video was both educational and kind of relaxing too! Thank you so much! 454
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@goldengiduga85648 years agoHighly informative content. I wish i could visit these farms. 592
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@akatobi20024 years agoWait. You can' t just skip over " they hire bees to i need a video on hired bees. 147
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@Ravierave4 years agoNever did occur to me that the ocean spray commercials were accurate to the cranberry reaping process i- 505
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@katrinaparis2247 years agoI thought it was funny how she said hire bees like do they go on job interviews get written up for disciplinary action they got a 401k and insurance that takes care of the family at their untimely death. 2175
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@tinaloveseddie7 years agoThis beats working in an office allphone calls, paperwork. Cranberries look totally relaxing and stress free. 111
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@cagedtigersteve8 years agoMakes me want to start my own cranberry farm. 365
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@Slakovski1084 years agoYoutube: how does cranberry grow? 4 million of people: hmm interesting. 159
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@chadpuschel30708 years agoGreat video! I heard the cranberry got its name because the flower looks like the head of a crane (bird) and so they were called crane-berries. 282
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@mountaingirl33226 years agoI love cranberries, i eat them every single day in my oatmeal! It' s a bonus for me that they' re so good for you! I' m also very fascinated by . ...Expand30
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@prettyalina72377 years agoHow do i get hired as a bee? How long do i have to work before i get benefits like flying insurance and stuff. 722
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@Tariqali-bj5hm7 years agoThe moment i realize when i never actually had a legit cranberry, but just in other forms(dried, juice, sauce) 33
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@porcelainpinup43026 years agoFinally, im getting those long time weird questions ive wondered about answered. 135
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@poisonouslotus8024last yearI fondly remember going onto my great grandfathers cranberry bogs in southern mass when i was a kid and eating cranberries right off the vine. He was a r. I. P wilho harju thank you for everything you taught me about growing cranberries. ...Expand2
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@foodmens8 years agoIts really cool that you get to travel here. Best video on youtube on how we grow our food. Well done, informative. Music was perfect. I actually feel smarter now that i learned something: p. Subscribing. 94
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@VitorMadeira5 years agoGreat scott! One of the all time best agricultural videos ever here on youtube. thank you and greetings from portugal. 2
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@cagedtigersteve8 years agoJust poured myself a glass of cranberry juice. 104
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@jadediamond95556 years agoThe overview of the floating cranberries looked like an art piece. 9
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@TomFunKTKR6 years agoI watched this video a year ago, mesmerized, and finally i could go see the cranberry bogs this october. It was a wonderful experience. Thank you for introducing this. 4
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@Ashes2Ashes_Blush2Blush7 years agoWow, we are so blessed to have such beautiful foods of the earth and they are so delicate and special. 16
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@nblgardenlast yearI eat dried cranberries almost everyday. Sometimes i can go a day without but i need them for gastroparesis (paralyzed stomach) they are great starter. ...Expand2
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@connordilworth648 years agoWe get a lot of blueberries in new jersey. Especially in the pine barrens. If you go in the pine barrens, you are bound to find blueberry bushes everywhere and you can just pick them off the bushes and eat them. 41
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@angeloa69727 years agoI would want to swim in that, even though the water might be sticky. 712
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@user-vr6io5xb9e5 years agoHiring commercial bees crack me up. Btw thanks for the recipe. 11
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@lienadagbagala62835 years agoLiterally while watching this im drinking ocean spray cranberries, it taste good and also feel a relief on my kidney after drinking it. 40
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@MazePage2 years agoThat was amazing! my eyes were glued to the screen! your " how does it grow" series are the tops!
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@delgadodelgado69748 years agoWow this was a really well made video. Good stuff! 27
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@berlinsaintclair91008 years agoJust stumbled upon these videos and am loving them! What a great series. Thank you for answering my cranberry farming curiosity with such a fabulous video. I subbed right away. Keep up the good work. 2
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@ForOdinAndAsgard6 years agoNot only america has them but also we in the netherlands do. Somehow the plant got a huge wild culture on the island of terschelling and a smaller one. ...Expand4
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@mauri123g6 years agoI just learned about your channel, and cant describe how happy your videos make me! Theyre informative, fun to watch, and wholesome. Thank you!
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@maliarichardson58227 years agoLearned something new at 3 in the morning, hopefully it' ll be useful one day. 8
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@gabrielsasala18755 years agoI don' t know why i was recommended this video but thank you youtube, this video felt super happy, probably from the music. 5
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@LincolnintheAdirondacks7 years agoI love the way cranberry fields look in the water. 5
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@notoriousseducer97067 years agoWeird thing is; this showed up in my recommended after i ordered cranberry juice for a night outing. love the content and information this channel has to offer. 2
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@botanicaltreasures24086 years agoAbsolutely loved this video! Really neat to see a cranberry harvest explained. Thanks! Have a great new year. 1
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@claudiasmith91175 years agoBy far, the best video on youtube. Thank you. 2
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@auliareski7 years agoWhoa, it makes me wanna go there to experience harvesting cranberry. It looks awesome too when they areunderwater, never thought that! 2
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@SH-gg3up5 months agoReally excellent video! My toddler daughter asks me if we can watch this video most mornings haha. 1
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@TheSmiles7 years agoNo idea why i watched this but i couldn' t stop watching. 7
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@TS-cj2xk6 years agoWe don' t have cranberries where i live so this was mesmerizing the aerial view n the underwater view were so beautiful. Wish we had them here. 26
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@LuciusHogglefart7 years agoNice informative video! No bullshit or filler, just good ol information. 33
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@debbiejallores11996 years agoIt' s 2: 14 am, i can' t stop watching. Interestingly beautiful. 2
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@jazzyfizzle79758 years agoI had absolutely no idea this is how they farm cranberries! I' m australian so apart from juice and craisins we don' t really eat a lot of them, but i wish we could buy them fresh. 25
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@argonwheatbelly6374 years agoI' m from nj, and i remember pinies working seasonally in the bogs. It' s an experience. But, that' s just one reason why nj is still the garden state. Love those cranberries!
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@tjbeniga74388 years agoThe world needs to hear more from the agricultural sector. Thank you for sharing these with us. D. 5
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@EnchantedBug8 years agoI enjoyed watching this so much. She is a very pleasant presenter and seemed like she was having so much fun working. I also love the editing and the music! Well done, subscribed, and can' t wait to learn more! 1
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@AYESHAKHAN-vj6cm8 years agoGreat cranberry sauce recepie. I' m sure going to make it this season. 10
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@bulbusscion42355 years agoI remember i had to drink this when i had chlamydia. 167
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@larryconfino431810 years agoAnother great episode. Beautiful camerawork. So much info packed into 5 minutes. Bravo! 2
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@gardeningmagic73404 years agoI' ve been picking cranberries from the woods for more than 40 years. It is my favourite berry. I use only a tablespoon of honey for 2 cups berries. ...Expand2
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@Dr23rippa6 years agoHire commercial bees haha The Bee Movie! Law Suits 3
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@kalmage1367 years agoThis was super informative and educational, randomly showed up in my recommends but it was still interesting to watch, subscribed! 1
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@burnsloads6 years agoI' m glad y' all do this series, saves me the work.
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@jenyeol5 years agoBought ocean spray cranberry juice today and was curious to see how cranberries grow and are harvested. This video was interesting to watch! 1
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@ryanaus049 years agoFascinating video! Also brilliantly made! I hope you' ve had success finding donations, really great series. about to head off to wisconsin, thank you!. ...Expand2
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@mzamnesia71907 years agoI always loved cranberries when i was little, i' d suck on the berry and i liked the tartness. As an adult i still love sour and tart things. I always. ...Expand4
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@VtecGuy889 years agoThankyou, i have always been curious. Now i know, i love cranberry products and you were so thorough. Im sure cranberry farming is tough work but it looks fun. 2
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@hannahbrayfield17677 years agoWhat an informative and well produced video! Great work! 2
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@danyman74565 years agoThanks a lot mum, this is the first time that i see cranberries in my life. 1
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@irvinlesh7 years agoThis video is just mesmerizing. Amazing and great production quality. Top notch explanation and topic execution. Good job! Keep up the good work. 1
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@SharonCullenArt3 years agoThats so funny we were sitting around the table at thanksgiving asking fresh or tube cranberry sauce. My son was afraid hed hurt my feelings if he sai. ...Expand1
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@1surftheblue9 years agoI really like these videos. So informative! 7
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@7ajhubbell7 years agoThank you for this segment, we loved it! Reading the book, " a cranberryis a thanksgiving tradition around here and this show just added to our enjoyment of this special and sacred time of year. 1
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@macacangan74547 years agoI don' t understand how this channel only have almost 23k subs. The content of every vid is just awesome! Lt; 3. 1
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@irenesuchitra26226 months agoIt was such joy to learn and see how cranberries grow. Thank you.
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@koroniskoroneos76397 years agoHi from werribee south, melbourne australia. I grew cauliflower onions lettuce cabbage zucchini and lots of other vegetables over a 37 year career in market gardening. Completely fascinating watching your show! Ciao. 1
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@elsaaji84166 years agoThank you for sharing this beautiful information. Love it. 1
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@flynno48329 years agoAwsome finally a youtube chanel that is devoted to telling how thing grow. 3
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@ck13029 years agoAmazing video! I love cranberry sauce and have always wondered where and how they grow. And now i know! thanks for sharing. 2
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@ansemthewise40006 years agoRecently been smokin alota bud and the admiration for fruits n veggies is a beautiful thing i love this channel. 1
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@Vedrajrm6 years agoRevisited it 4 years later. wow love your enthusiasm.
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@dubble.7 years agoThis was about farming cranberries and i wacthed the whole thing. I think the great editing kept me here. You would think it was youtube themselves that edited this video xd.
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@shenghan93855 years agoHey everyone, you so need to check out how people in siberia russia collect the wild cranberries in the forest and the tools they use to gather the berries. 4
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@davidcaruso91237 years agoVery interesting how they harvest the cranberries and how they leave the plants underwater for a duration. 3
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@saintbabylon72508 years agoAwesome video! I always see those ocean spray commercials on their cranberries and they are floating. Now i know they grow on vine then are flooded then. ...Expand1
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@qualqui9 years agoAwesome upload, thanks for sharin' this valuable info' on this beautiful, small, red berry! 1
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@yellosun88185 years ago" frest from a can look" this is america. 37
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@lucasmetro8 years agoThis whole project you are doing is awesome. 1
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@boseyakubu35325 years agoWhy do people dislike this stuff pros. Kid friendly. Educational. Entertaining. Relaxing. Cool cons. Nothing. 1
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@tigerburn817 years agoI grew up in that area. Couple of blueberry farms too, although most were abandoned. 2
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@softfishy7 years agoI always wondered why those commercials showed people standing in a literal lake full of cranberries. I had no idea it was part of the growing process. Great video and highly informative. 1
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@soggycereal86265 years agoThe narration paired with the background music make me very happy.
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@schoolbeginsaftercoffee47596 years agoMy 9 year old and 7 year old love these videos! 1
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@Sacapuntas694 years agoHow have i missed this channel for so2014? I have some serious binge watching to do!
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@tinkagain6 years agoI don' t add orange juice or other fruit to them. They taste wonderful cooke per package instructions. Thank you for the great video. I always wondered how they were grown. 3
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@Tlebeau4217 years agoI' m addicted - great series! Would love to see harvest of almonds from ca central valley. 1
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@TheOriginalPoopBalls7 years agoWell shot, well edited, well narrated. 1
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@user-ky3wp6gc5z4 years agoWhy am i so obsessed with the way she talks her accent is so nice.
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@mistergrandpasbakery99417 years agoI love this! One of my favorite thinks to bake is cranberry bread and muffins. 2
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her: " float. " 967
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4 million of people: hmm interesting. 159
wilho harju
thank you for everything you taught me about growing cranberries. ...Expand 2
thank you and greetings from portugal. 2
my eyes were glued to the screen!
your " how does it grow" series are the tops!
love the content and information this channel has to offer. 2
about to head off to wisconsin, thank you!. ...Expand 2
thanks for sharing. 2
wow
love your enthusiasm.
this is america. 37
pros. Kid friendly. Educational. Entertaining. Relaxing. Cool
cons. Nothing. 1
her accent is so nice.