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Description
- Zones: 6-10
- Harvest: June-July
- Fruit: Cross between a blackberry and a red raspberry. Dark red in color. Berries are long, large dark red, more tart or sour than a raspberry.
- Facts of note: Perfect for freezing, pies, jams, jellies, and eating fresh. Loganberries were developed in Santa Cruz by James Logan.
For more information, please enjoy our Resource Guide for planting and growing cane loganberries.
Cane berries prefer a deep, well-drained, fertile soil and typically bear fruit on 2-year-old wood with everbearers producing on first-year wood. They thrive in most soil types. Cane berries are versatile and hardy in the coldest climates where other fruits fail. Plant late winter to early spring. Space 4’ - 6’ in a row with 6’ - 8’ between rows.
Features
- Grow on a Trellis
- Plant Spreads
- Self-fruitful
- Thornless
Characteristics
USDA Zones :
6 - 10
Approximate Harvest Time : Early Summer
Approximate Harvest Time : Late Summer
Growth Habit : Trailing
Plant Quantity : Single Plant
Planting Time : Spring
Planting Time : Winter
Time to Fruit Production : 2-3 Years
Fruit is Good For
canning, freezing, fresh eating, jam/jelly, pies/cobblers
Useful Information
Shipping
Cannot ship to the following states: HI, AK, PR, GU, VI
Cannot ship via USPS.
Cannot ship via SmartPost.
Shipping Weight: 2.0 lb
Dimensions: 16.0"L x 3.0"W x 3.0"H
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