I have been given some fruit from a friend’s tree but an unsure as to its variety. It is shaped like a pear but seems like an apple or I wonder if it is a variety of quince although it doesn’t seem to have as many pips as I have found in smaller round quinces I have uploaded a couple of photos, does anyone have any ideas? Thanks
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Have you tasted it? My experience is quinces are pretty inedible raw in this country.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by sparrow100 View PostHave you tasted it? My experience is quinces are pretty inedible raw in this country.
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Originally posted by spanish_gardener View PostI love quince cheese and just asked to an Ebay Northern Irish garden centre if quinces do well in this climate and he said that never had a complaint, they are very productive,... I wasn't sure to believe him or not because I have only seen quince trees in the Mediterranean.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by roitelet View Postquinces have furry skin
Originally posted by spanish_gardener View PostI have only seen quince trees in the Mediterranean.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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by Marb67I have just given it a real pruning before it comes into leaf in the hope of getting some regeneration and the tree not having to work as hard getting water and nutrients higher up. If this doesn't work I'll replace it next year with something else.
Ps, why when I upload an image do I get...1 PhotoToday, 01:40 PM
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