Just received a small pot of Tayberry about 4-5 inches tall. Indecisive on whether to grow this in my garden or a friend's farm field. Like Loganberry (a hybrid of blackberry and raspberry), I'm thinking it's quite messy looking like blackberry bush and take over the garden like jungle
and that you don't need to get a few canes that you would with raspberry. Also propagation from cuttings are probably always possible later?
I would like an idea on the eventual size (height & spread) of Tayberry in its fruit bearing stage to see if I can allocate space on the sunny part of my garden. I gather there is no special soil requirements.
and that you don't need to get a few canes that you would with raspberry. Also propagation from cuttings are probably always possible later? I would like an idea on the eventual size (height & spread) of Tayberry in its fruit bearing stage to see if I can allocate space on the sunny part of my garden. I gather there is no special soil requirements.

. Would you reckon it's a feasible idea to grow it against barb wire fencing (it's only up to hip height) and behind the fencing are hedges much higher like in any typical farm fields. Given the choice, I'd throw in loganberry, wineberry, raspberry etc (of cuttings I can get my hands on) into a hedge
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