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Pruning a loganberry

Started by petefj, October 22, 2011, 18:23:21

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petefj

I planted my loganberry last winter.  This year it's put on a lot of growth, but has not fruited.
How should I treat it now?  I guess it needs pruning back, can anyone advise me?

Peter
If you can keep your head, whilst those around you are losing theirs,
you obviously don't realise the full horror of your situation.

petefj

If you can keep your head, whilst those around you are losing theirs,
you obviously don't realise the full horror of your situation.

Unwashed

It's a few years since I had a loganberry and I don't rightly remember, but I'd guess you'd treat it the same as either a blackberry or summer-fruiting raspberry and cut out last year's canes and tie in the canes that grew this year to fruit next year.
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chriscross1966

Don't prune unless something is too long or a runner is in a hopeless place.... it's the same as a summer-fruiting raspberry, it fruits on last years wood.... you only cut out fruited canes....

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