🍇 Loganberry Pruning: What Most Gardeners Get Wrong

🌱 Introduction: Why Loganberries Cause So Much Confusion

Loganberries are vigorous, productive hybrids (blackberry × raspberry), and they’re very easy to prune incorrectly. Most problems — tangled canes, poor crops, or plants getting out of control — come from treating loganberries like either raspberries or blackberries, instead of understanding how they actually grow.

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🌳 How Loganberries Grow (The Rule Most People Miss)

Loganberries fruit on two-year-old canes, just like blackberries:

  • Year 1: New canes grow (primocanes) — no fruit
  • Year 2: Those canes fruit (floricanes) — then die

❌ Fruited canes will never fruit again
✔️ New canes are next year’s crop

👉 Pruning is about removing the old and training the new, every single year.


❌ What Most Gardeners Get Wrong

❌ 1. Not removing fruited canes

Leaving old canes in place causes:

  • Tangled growth
  • Disease build-up
  • Shading of new fruiting canes

Fix: Fruited canes must be removed completely.


❌ 2. Keeping too many new canes

More canes does not mean more fruit.

Too many canes cause:

  • Smaller berries
  • Poor airflow
  • Weak growth

Fix: Fewer, stronger canes give better crops.


❌ 3. Not training canes early

Letting canes sprawl on the ground leads to:

  • Knots and tangles
  • Broken growth
  • Difficult pruning later

Fix: Tie in canes while they’re young and flexible.


❌ 4. Treating loganberries like raspberries

Cutting everything down (raspberry-style) removes next year’s crop entirely.

Fix: Only fruited canes are removed — never all canes.


❌ 5. Pruning at the wrong time

Winter-only pruning or random cutting causes confusion and lost yield.

Fix: Prune at the correct stages through the year.


⏰ When to Prune Loganberries (UK Guide)

🌞 After fruiting (main prune)

Best time: Late summer to early autumn

  • Fruited canes are easy to identify
  • New canes are visible and flexible

This is the most important pruning window.


❄️ Late winter (tidy and shape)

Best time: January–February

  • Final shaping
  • Shorten side shoots
  • Remove any missed dead canes

Avoid pruning during hard frosts.


✂️ How to Prune Loganberries Correctly (Step by Step)

1️⃣ Remove all fruited canes at ground level

After harvest:

  • Cut every cane that carried fruit right down to the base
  • These canes are brown, woody, and often brittle

Leaving them is the biggest mistake gardeners make.


2️⃣ Select the best new canes

From this year’s growth:

  • Keep 4–6 strong, healthy canes per plant
  • Remove thin, weak, or excess shoots

Quality beats quantity.


3️⃣ Train new canes onto supports

  • Tie canes onto wires or a trellis
  • Space them evenly
  • Keep them off the ground

Training now prevents a tangled mess later.


4️⃣ Shorten side shoots (late winter)

  • Cut side shoots back to 2–3 buds
  • Concentrates fruit close to the main cane
  • Makes harvesting easier

🧵 Best Training System (And Why It Matters)

A simple wire system works best:

  • Old (fruiting) canes trained one way
  • New canes trained the opposite way

This makes it obvious what to cut each year and almost eliminates mistakes.


🌱 Young vs Established Loganberry Plants

🌱 First year

  • Focus on training
  • Don’t worry about fruit
  • Build structure

🌿 Established plants

  • Annual removal of fruited canes
  • Careful selection of new canes
  • Regular tying-in

Early discipline = easy pruning for life.


🍇 How Correct Pruning Improves Crops

Correct pruning:

  • Improves airflow and light
  • Reduces disease
  • Produces larger berries
  • Makes harvesting far easier
  • Keeps plants manageable

Messy plants are nearly always poorly pruned plants.


🧠 Key Takeaway

What most gardeners get wrong with loganberries is simple:
They don’t remove fruited canes and they don’t train new growth early enough.

Remember this rule every year:

  • Old canes out
  • Best new canes kept
  • Growth trained early

Do that, and loganberries stop being difficult and start being one of the easiest, most productive soft fruits you can grow.


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