A prince amongst quince
I'm exhibiting my first ever quince for all the world to see 💛 I've had the tree for years and I've monitored it carefully previously for any signs of flowers or fruit; then I threatened its days in my garden as numbered many times when none appeared; so of course the year when I've ignored it completely is the time when it presents me with one solitary fruit. Naturally, it is truly a prince amongst all quince. I made the discovery when harvesting the figs, which have gone bonkers this year and screened off the quince tree from the rest of the garden. Perhaps that's the secret to success? At first I had quite a time deciding whether it was ripe, but that initial lime green I saw has now morphed into a wonderful warm yellow and a fruity fuzziness that tells me it's time. Now what shall I make with it? 🤔 Your ideas are welcome... You may also like: I've just fished out the link to my recipe for poached quince , which in turn links to my recipe for quince tar...


I like the photos.
ReplyDeleteTroy
The garden really has benefitted from the very heavy downpours we had a few weeks back and the sunshine of late. x
ReplyDeleteThat is the lush green that shout Britain to you every time.
ReplyDeleteLooking good VP! xx
ReplyDeleteThose are good views to have (minus the bins). ;-) Everything is looking so lush and green.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful, wonderful. A delight for the eyes
ReplyDeleteThe blue bin could be straightened & used as a garden focal point. ;^) As they say on my kids' Webkinz, "Good Growing."
ReplyDeleteTexas Travellers - thanks.
ReplyDeleteLouise - it sure has! It's great at the moment isn't it?
dnd - you're so right and we take it all for granted.
Flighty - thanks, but not so at the allotment. I'll tell you about it some time!
Yolanda & MMD - each time I take the picture from the top of the plot I kick myself for not straightening the bins. I'd have to empty them first though!
viooltje - thanks so much and you've been showing some goodies over at your place too I see!