
We have a quince hedge on our estate and now they are all in full flower. Although later they do bear small fruits is is not the sort that you would eat as they remain small.
FOTD 10th April 2023: QuinceWe have a quince hedge on our estate and now they are all in full flower. Although later they do bear small fruits is is not the sort that you would eat as they remain small.
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We have a small hedge of them.
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Do you eat their fruit?
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I have never tried, as they are the special ones, mainly just for the flowers. The fruits would be edible, but are very small.
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I just know that Becky (squares challenges) make quince jelly a couple of years ago and she said it took forever and wouldn’t do it again. 😀
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This is lovely 🙂
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Very pretty. It looks very much like our wild strawberries which are very sweet, but the birds get them before we can. Wild strawberry flowers are more purple and less red, but otherwise look very much the same.
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We also have wild strawberries but grow on places that are not so good for eating them
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We bought two wild strawberry plants 20 years ago and they have spread all over the garden. But you often can’t see them because they are low to the ground and covered by other plants. ONCE I got to eat a strawberry. It was very sweet, but very small.
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Ours just.grow wild. They also grow in the garden at Mr. Swiss home
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Well, they ARE wild. They just weren’t wild here. Until we planted a few.
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