Unique and apple-shaped
A unique fruit in your garden. The quince tree 'Leskovacks' (Cydonia oblonga) produces golden apple-shaped fruits. The quince is tastiest when made into a jam, marmalade, jelly or fruit juice. You can plant the self-pollinating tree out in the garden. Alternatively, it can be planted in a large pot on a patio, roof terrace or balcony. The fruit tree blossoms in spring, That's when it reveals its lovely pink-white flowers. A crop will be ready to harvest from autumn onwards in the second year after planting.
Prune the tree between November and March. The quince grows in loose, fertile soil Sufficient light is needed to ensure good growth. which is why the fruit tree should be planted in full or half sun. Keep it nice and moist. It's best to give the tree extra water during dry spells.
The plant is grown organically. In other words, no chemical pesticides have been used to grow the plant. For a healthy garden!