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Loganberry

Rubus × loganobaccus

I intended to plant this alongside the yellow raspberries near the garage, but turns out this plant gets giant. Sources vary widely in their estimates but the nursery tag the quart came with shows 8-10 feet tall! So I planted it on the north side of the creek in place of the snowberry – which I transplanted because it was getting out of control  Seems like this spot is destined to house wildly large plants.

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  • Vine
    • Shade Grade
    • TBD
    • Light Requirement
    • Sun
    • Location
    • Creek
    Nursery Tag

    Fruit Color: Red Fruit Size: Large Ripens/Harvest: June pH: 6.0 - 6.5 Years to Bear: 2-3 Yrs Zone Range: 6 - 10 Plant Spacing: 3-4 ft Pollination: Self-Fruitful Mature Plant Size: 4 - 6 ft

    Gardener's Log

    04/2020: Planted near creek to satisfy spacing requirements from Park Seed - 100ft away from other varieties!

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    Photo by Kat Shann

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    Hi! I'm Lorie and I wrangle plants in a muddy, feral shade garden in the Pacific Northwest. I built this site to serve as a gardening journal and quasi-accurate record of planting successes and failures. My goal is to help "future me" be a better gardener. I hope what I've learned along the way can be useful to you too. Thanks for visiting!

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