Loganberry
Botanical Name: Rubus ursinus x hybrids
A cross between a raspberry and blackberry, the loganberry is generally slightly longer than a raspberry, with juicier and sharper flavoured berries. Fantastic eaten fresh or used in baking
How To Grow | The Loganberry plant is sturdy and more disease and frost resistant than many other berry hybrids. It grows best in cooler climates but will grow successfully in hotter parts of the country if it is managed for late Spring and early Summer fruiting. It prefers a rich well drained soil in a position that does not have exposure to the hot afternoon sun. When planting, create a 10-15cm mound to assist drainage, mulch and keep well-watered during growing period. Attaining a height of 2m they should be supported with a trellis or grown up against a wall or wires. Loganberries produce their fruit on year-old canes or vines, so you have to prune accordingly. Plant: Cover roots 150cm apart in full sun. |
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When To Plant | Late Autumn / Winter |
Harvest | Summer |
When to Sow/Plant | Autumn, Winter |
Soil Type | well drained |
Important Note | Our bulbs are seasonally available at leading garden retailers nationwide. Spring flowering varieties are in peak season February to June, and Summer flowering varieties and produce from June to September. Please contact your nearest garden retailer for availability. |
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