Quince, Meeches Prolific
Meeches Prolific Quince
Meeches Prolific (quinces are now know as
Cydonia oblonga but were Pyrus cydonia....) is one of the two
best grafted fruiting quinces for the British climate (the other
being Vranja
which we also sell).
Meeches Prolific is self-fertile, flowers in May and carries
good crops of large, highly scented golden fruit (they can be
huge - up to 1/2 Kg each) which are ready for picking in October.
Quinces originally came from Iranian mountain slopes (which
can get cold in winter) so they are extremely hardy. Iran gets
hot in summer however, and although quince trees will fruit
as far North as Yorkshire, Meeches Prolific will need a sheltered
sunny spot there. All quinces are ideal, and decorative, subjects
for a sunny wall where they are easy to train. For those who
try to bring scent into the garden, don't forget the fruit on
the tree is deliciously fragrant. We have one at home
which fills the garden with scent in October when almost everything
else shut up shop for the winter....
If
you are unsure about fruit tree sizes, click
here to open an information sheet & click again to close it.
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Give Meeches Prolific a good start by preparing a planting hole 100cm across and 40cm deep. Improve the soil with a little well rotted compost or manure. Stake the tree with a 50mm (2") diameter tree stake, and secure with a buckle and strap tree tie within 50-60 cms of the ground. Weeds and grass should be kept away from the trunk by weeding, spraying or using a mulch mat. A 5cm mulch of well rotted compost each spring works wonders.
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