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Boysenberry

Aromatic purple berries are produced on this trailing vine. Small clusters of flowers appear in the spring which are then followed by deep maroon coloured sweet round juicy berries. All Berries are high in anti-oxidants and are very good for you. The Boysenberry is considered a cross between a Raspberry, Blackberry and Loganberry. Because of its rambling nature it is best supported during the fruiting stage as this makes harvesting easier as the berries are off the ground. Plant in full sun or part shade in a rich welldrained soil. Mulch well to retain moisture , and water well during dry periods. Protect from strong winds. After the plant has finished fruiting it can be cut back close to the ground to encourage new shoots to form which will bear fruit the following season.

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