Princess went to help pick quince fruits to make jelly yesterday. It smells super sweet as it starts to boil, even though quince don't taste very nice before cooking
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Quince??? I had never heard of them before, had to Google them. Thanks for educating me.Princess went to help pick quince fruits to make jelly yesterday. It smells super sweet as it starts to boil, even though quince don't taste very nice before cooking
We had quince in our yard in NS.Quince??? I had never heard of them before, had to Google them. Thanks for educating me.Quince jelly sounds delicious!!
They are growing in a field we rent to hay every year. Part of an old orchard, I'm guessing, of pears. One pear tree still stands, it even bears every year, and two quince. I figured out what they were after I realized that those might be rootstock to pears since quince are often grafted to quince roots, and likely the pears died years ago and the roots grew up. This seems even more likely because the two quince and the pear are planted like three points on a square. They are boxed in on three sides by wild plums.We had quince in our yard in NS.