Daniel's Pacific NW Garden

The gardening diary of an experienced Pacific NW gardener.

Showing posts with label Quince. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quince. Show all posts
Sunday, May 09, 2021

Quince Aromatnaya in Bloom. 5.9.2019

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 These look a lot like dogwoods, except five petals instead of four.  Of the grafted types, only Aromatnaya is thriving.  I should take a go...
Friday, March 29, 2019

Grafting Followup. 3.28.19

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Quince Graft.  3.28.19 It's still chilly.  In fact, there was a slight freeze, ice on fence although thermometer registered 34F.  Re...
Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Grafting. 3.12.19

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This is the first step of wrapping the graft with plastic strip.  Knot tied. The strip is flattened, wrapped tightly up, then down, an...
Monday, March 20, 2017

Grafting Day. 3.20.17

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Image via USDA Image Collection . Thanks to the Scion Exchange and my fellow fruit growing enthusiasts at the Home Orchard Society, some...
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Friday, November 29, 2013

Quince Fruit

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Fruit of Ornamental Quince While pulling weeds around the shrubs, I discovered these on a quince bush. I assume this is a Chaenomeles h...
Friday, March 19, 2010

Flowering Quince

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It's in the most neglected spot in the yard, a tall fence on the North side, my neigbor's house on the West, and our house on the Ea...
Sunday, March 29, 2009

Quince with Chickadee

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Picture is today - The chickadees like to hang out in this quince bush, and individually head to the feeder for their seeds. They take tu...
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Daniel Wachenheim
Battle Ground, Washington, United States
This blog is a garden diary combined with home research journal combined with notes for future years. Also, a few things here and there about other projects. I hope the information posted here is helpful. I don't have promotional links. I don't advertise companies or products. This blog does not make $$$. My philosophy is do-it-yourself, reduce, reuse, repurpose, create, learn, share, enjoy. Always learning. I enjoy propagating my own plants and trees, grafting, saving seeds, making hybrids. Accessible gardening is a major interest. My learning is experience, science, technology, plus traditional wisdom / practices from the past as well. I hope you enjoy and learn some useful or interesting things from my little blog.
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