"[3] The Garden adjoins the Logan Estate and Category A-listed House, which remain in private ownership.
[7][8] These include solar panels and air-source heat pumps that maintain a temperature of 18°C for the plant collection inside the glasshouse.
[9][1][3] The combination of this, acidic soils and the sheltered aspect of the gardens enables plants to be cultivated which would not normally survive outdoors in Scotland, with species from as far away as Chile, Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand all thriving in Logan's borders.
[1] Features of Logan include a sizeable Walled Garden complete with formal fish pond, an eco-Conservatory housing a variety of South African plants, Tasmanian Creek area, and Discovery Centre which houses various exhibitions throughout the seasons.
[11] The garden also has a collection of Rhododendrons of the subsection Maddenia which are able to grow outdoors in Scotland at Logan due to the relatively mild climate of the area.