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loganberries

Posted by grape-2006 6a (My Page) on
Tue, Jan 6, 15 at 7:51

are loganberry plants cold hardy? I live in southern Indiana? are the loganberries sweet?


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RE: loganberries

No, loganberries are not cold hardy but you can grow them there if you cover them for the winter. The loganberries I grow are not sweet.


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RE: loganberries

My loganberries were plenty sweet. I also had to cover them, they only do OK uncovered if winter lows are above 10F.

Scott


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RE: loganberries

My area (NKY) and probably grape-2006's is getting below zero this week, so that would likely kill the loganberry to the ground if not covered.

Scott:

I really wonder how we ended up with such different results on loganberries. Mine were a mix of tart and bland, so I pulled all of them except one mature loganberry I have potted. I kept it for the sole purpose of using it for possible hybridizing. I'm going to give that a try this year.


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