Product Description
Named after the horticulturist who first created it, James Logan’s creation is a cross between a raspberry and a blackberry. It produces berries which are slightly longer than a raspberry, with a sharper, tarter flavour. Loganberry plants are sturdy and more disease and frost resistant than many other berry hybrids, and will usually produce fruit throughout August and September. Loganberries are undemanding and easy to grow, and continue to fruit for around 15 years making them extremely good value for money. You can eat them fresh off the bush, too! 9cm pot plants supplied.
Plant Size
Mature Height | 200cm |
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Mature Spread | 150cm |
Plant Spacing | 200cm |
Planting Notes
Planting | Plant in hole large enough to firmly hold the roots. |
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Soil Type | Rich soil |
Growing at a glance…
After fruiting cut out at ground level all the stems which have borne fruit. Water freely during the growing season.They can be planted in fertile and well drained soil outdoors in a sunny, yet sheltered position. The soil should be rich in manure and compost. They can be grown on poles, walls, trellis work, etc.