Hey folks,
Looking for a bit of advice re quince trees. We have a wall about 5’ tall by the Terrace our house sits on. It’s south facing so gets lots of sun and warms up a lot through the day.
Feels like an opportunity to grow some fruit that might not otherwise grow well here (dundee) and we wondered about a quince. However, we would not like a tree here to block sunlight from our windows, or our view, so ideally we’d want to keep it to around 7pm or so. Probably planning free-standing tree rather than fan/espalier (no skill at pruning, wall likely to need redone in next few years)
I understand that as they are tip bearers, it may be less than ideal to prune them to a certain size as this may lead to not fruiting. Is it possible to get a quince on a rootstock that will keep it to this size? Quince C? If I were to conquer my fear and fan train it would this keep it shorter? And how difficult is this to do with quince? Several companies seem to be offering a “patio quince called sibley”. Is this any good if I plant in the ground? Or am I better to give up on quince and plant something else (if so, what)? I currently have a few apples, pear Concorde, 3 plums, morello cherry and a walnut and also plagued by squirrels and wood pigeons.
Thanks
Looking for a bit of advice re quince trees. We have a wall about 5’ tall by the Terrace our house sits on. It’s south facing so gets lots of sun and warms up a lot through the day.
Feels like an opportunity to grow some fruit that might not otherwise grow well here (dundee) and we wondered about a quince. However, we would not like a tree here to block sunlight from our windows, or our view, so ideally we’d want to keep it to around 7pm or so. Probably planning free-standing tree rather than fan/espalier (no skill at pruning, wall likely to need redone in next few years)
I understand that as they are tip bearers, it may be less than ideal to prune them to a certain size as this may lead to not fruiting. Is it possible to get a quince on a rootstock that will keep it to this size? Quince C? If I were to conquer my fear and fan train it would this keep it shorter? And how difficult is this to do with quince? Several companies seem to be offering a “patio quince called sibley”. Is this any good if I plant in the ground? Or am I better to give up on quince and plant something else (if so, what)? I currently have a few apples, pear Concorde, 3 plums, morello cherry and a walnut and also plagued by squirrels and wood pigeons.
Thanks
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