| Description | Rubus x loganobaccus
Logan Berry is a cross between a blackberry and raspberry and was developed into a thornless version.
- Each bush can produce 7 - 8 kg of fruit per year
- Plants continue to fruit for approximately 15 years
- Plants can also self-propagate
| Thuja orientalis aurea nana
Short, stout self shaping conifer
• Soft foliage
• Low maintenance and drought resistant once established
• Ideal for hedging, along walkways and pots | |
| Content | Logan Berry is a cross between a blackberry and raspberry and was developed into a thornless version. Adaptable and hardy in the garden, Logan berries are incredible in their versatility in the kitchen. These deep purple berries are perfect for use in jams, jellies, juiced and made into wine! Grows to approximately 2m in height.
Another characteristic of Logan berries is that they combine the rich, aromatic flavours of both blackberry and raspberry. They will make an excellent addition to your garden space; all you need is some well-draining and loamy soil. The berries ripen with time, and you can harvest the Logan berry fruit during the summer.
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A very hardy plant, the Golden Biota conifer does well in well drained soils. In summer the conifer turns to a marvelous shade of bright gold and turns green in the winter.
Being highly resilient to adverse weather conditions like frost, the Golden Biota conifer grows easily in various weather and soil conditions. All you need a semi-clay to well drained soil, adequate water in the warmer months and a yearly dose of all purpose fertiliser to grow a lush, healthy specimen. | |