Gardener's Question Time


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Don't prune it water well & feed once per week hoe some bone meal around the surface roots too - it's been a dry spring so far too the quince will only flower on new growth- do not prune it again....
Only prune cross branches in the middle of the bush when you get growth feed with a tomato feed to promote fruit as its a high potash feed atm it needs a high nitrogen feed once soaked at the root well!
Should I use the tomato feed when it's flowering ? Herbs - plants or seeds ?
Thanks for the advice, ignore the ignoramuses !
 

Don't prune it water well & feed once per week hoe some bone meal around the surface roots too - it's been a dry spring so far too the quince will only flower on new growth- do not prune it again....
Only prune cross branches in the middle of the bush when you get growth feed with a tomato feed to promote fruit as its a high potash feed atm it needs a high nitrogen feed once soaked at the root well!
@tommye can supply the pot ash
 

Should I use the tomato feed when it's flowering ? Herbs - plants or seeds ?
Thanks for the advice, ignore the ignoramuses !
Yes - only if you plain water the Quince well before feeding once per week is adequate then stop when your quince fruit gets to a gòod size - so you can make your jam - your poor growth ATM is a dry season drill holes with an auger away from your Quince and leave your hosepipe running - the ground is dust dry record low in rain in March .... hence lack of growth- when wet hoe bone meal in under the bush & grow more fertiliser when it soaked 🤍🖤
 
Yes - only if you plain water the Qince well before feeding once per week is adequate then stop when your quince fruit gets to a gòod size - so you can make your jam - your poor growth ATM is a dry season drill holes with an auger away from your Quince and leave your hosepipe running - the ground is dust dry record low in rain in March .... hence lack of growth- when wet hoe bone meal in under the bush & grow more fertiliser when it soaked 🤍🖤
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