2026 Boysenberry Flower Seeds Packet

Shipping Winter 2025

$2.35

2025 Seed Prices

  • Order 1-95 assorted packets for $2.35 each
  • Order 96-499 assorted packets for $1.85 each
  • Order 500 or more assorted packets for $1.65 each

Boysenberry (Rubus ursinus × R. idaeus) is a flavorful hybrid bramble that blends the best traits of raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and loganberries. It produces large, soft, dark reddish-purple berries bursting with rich, sweet-tart flavor—perfect for fresh eating, jam, pie, syrup, and juice. While growing from seed is slow and unreliable, propagation via cuttings or bare-root canes offers quicker, more dependable results. With full sun, fertile soil, sturdy support, and annual pruning, Boysenberries thrive and reward gardeners with abundant, delicious harvests. Their vigorous, trailing growth also makes them an excellent choice for edible landscaping.

Product Detail

Order in multiples of: 12

  • Year Designed: 2025
Quick Seed Overview

  • Plant Type: Perennial trailing bramble
  • Genus: Rubus
  • Species: Rubus ursinus × R. idaeus
  • Plant Height/Width: 4-6 feet tall / 3-5 feet wide
  • Season: Late Spring to Summer
  • Exposure: Full Sun
  • Difficulty: Moderate

SKU: SEBOYS
Barcode: 843458165248

Why Shido Seeds Are the Best

Focus on cane management: Carefully prune last season’s fruiting canes at soil level immediately post-harvest. Select only 5–7 healthy primocanes each spring, trim laterals to manage density, and train them on a two-wire trellis system. This structured approach ensures strong airflow, easier harvest access, better fruit yield, and containment of wander‑rooting canes.

Pro Tip

Focus on cane management: Carefully prune last season’s fruiting canes at soil level immediately post-harvest. Select only 5–7 healthy primocanes each spring, trim laterals to manage density, and train them on a two-wire trellis system. This structured approach ensures strong airflow, easier harvest access, better fruit yield, and containment of wander‑rooting canes.

Getting to know your Boysenberry

Boysenberries are large, deep maroon-purple, and super soft. So soft, in fact, that they’re hard to ship—making them a rare find in stores and a prized treasure for home gardeners. Their flavor is rich and layered: sweeter than a blackberry, juicier than a raspberry, with floral and wine-like notes that make pies, jams, and syrups sing.

In the garden, Boysenberries are vigorous growers. And by “vigorous,” we mean borderline unruly. They need trellising, pruning, and regular supervision to keep their thorny canes in check. But treat them right, and they’ll reward you with massive harvests in early summer.

They thrive in full sun with well-drained, slightly acidic soil, and love a good mulch to keep the roots cool. Be prepared to defend them from birds and berry bandits—they ripen fast and disappear faster.

Boysenberry is not here to be cute or convenient—it’s here to be unforgettable. Grow it if you like your fruit with edge, your plants with personality, and your harvests full of flavor and history.

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