Meeches Prolific Quince Tree Options Explained
Quince A 2 Year Half Standard Grows to 3.5m: 12-15L pot, 2-3 years old, 150-180cm tall at delivery, all basic pruning completed.
Quince C/Eline Grows to 2.5m: 12-15L pot, 2-3 years old, 150-180cm tall at delivery, all basic pruning completed.
Meeches Prolific Quince Tree
Like all Quinces, Meech's Prolific (Cydonia oblonga 'Meech's Prolific'), which was first introduced in the United States in 1880, has fruiting and ornamental qualities producing large subtle pink flowers and very large, pear-shaped fruit. The Quinces are yellow when ripe.
The Meechs Prolific Quince tree is also a tip bearing variety. This does not mean to say you can ask it which horse is going to win. It means that most of the fruit buds will be at the ends of the shoots which you need to be aware of when pruning. Meechs are also known for their heavy flowering and cropping characteristics. Due to the high amount of flowers and therefore pollen, Meechs Prolific is also a good pollinator for other Quince trees.
All our Meech's Prolific have a high resistance to disease. This is not because we feed them vitamin suppliments or send them out running every day, all Meechs Prolific quince trees have this quality.
Due to recent UK resident Americans whinging/whining/moaning/just saying (delete as appropriate) at our anti-American satire we have decided to amend the up and coming comment......by making it more prominent.
Due to the time it has spent in America, you may find this tree eats until its trouser size has more X's in it than a teenage love note and invades/forcefully visits/coincidentally sends thousands of troops on holiday (delete as politically correct) to oil rich countries. Should this cause upset or distress to any other Americans living in the UK, our best advice is to CALM DOWN Dear.
Type of Quince: Cooking
Time of picking: October, stores until December or later
Fertility: This Quince variety is self-fertile, so there is no need for another Quince to act as a pollination partner for it to produce fruit.
This Quince tee is supplied in a pot and can be planted any time of the year and with better results than either bare-root or rootballed trees.
We will include a message card included at no additional cost if required.
What Our Customers Are Saying About Our Meechs Prolific Quince trees
Hello, Both the mulberry and the quince trees arrived last week. Both are lovely trees, extremely well packaged and very well shaped. Many thanks for two excellent plants. Carl 0418
Just wanted to say a big thank you to Alan. The Meechs Prolific Quince tree I ordered arrived today and is a lovely specimen, regards Iain 1114
Alan,Many thanks for asking. My tree was delivered in good condition and is now happy in the earth in my garden.It's a fine specimen, and I hope it will flourish there.Best wishes, Chriis Williams 0812
Quince Tree Jargon Explained
Quince A: The rootstock the tree is grown on will restrict growth to around 3.5m
Bush: A short amount of clear stem before branching occurs. Usually around 40-50cm
Half Standard: The stem will be clear of branches for about 80-100cm. Ideal for most gardens as this enables the owner to gain easier access underneath the canopy for mowing and possibly companion planting.
General Quince Tree Information
The blooms appear quite early so if you suffer from particularly harsh frosts e.g. at the bottom of a valley then you will need to take ant- frost measures e.g. horticultural fleece, move to a greenhouse or conservatory if potted. The perfect spot for a quince will be a sunny but sheltered spot and give best results after a long hot summer.
Watering requirements are a little higher than your average fruit tree, they prefer to have moist soil (not waterlogged) especially in the summer. Best to water in the morning or evening to reduce evaporation. Apply an organic 2-4 inch thick mulch mid-spring and a high potash fertiliser in late Winter. If you have particularly sandy soils then a high nitrogen feed will benefit every 3 or 4 years.
Expect a final height of around 3.5 metres although some may grow a little taller depending on local conditions and weather.
Quince is an ancient ornamental and fragrant fruit known to the Greeks and Romans who dedicated them to the Gods Venus and Aphrodite. Seen as a symbol of love, happiness and fertility often used in marriage ceremonies.
They were/are also used to combat fatigue, debility and as a laxative so if you are falling asleep on the toilet and unable to keep yourself upright then you could reach for a quince.
Quince Fruit
As the quince is high in pectin it is a valuable fruit for setting jams and jellies. Leave the fruits on the tree as long as possible before picking. It has a very strong fragrance once picked so do not store next to other produce. The tough quince skin may be a pain to remove but this also slows the rotting process down making the fruits last well into the new year.
Quick Fruit Tree Links
Take a look at our TOP SELLING FRUIT TREES, Wet ground issues then choose a PEAR TREE first, followed by APPLE TREES. For more information on pollination please look at choosing the CORRECT POLLINATION PARTNER
Fruit Tree Life Expectancy
Most fruit trees will give you AT LEAST 40 years of fruit. Pears can go to 70. Records of 200 year old trees exist but this is the exception, not the rule.
Do I Need To Stake My Bare Root Fruit Tree?
9 out of 10 times the answer will be no, especially if under 200cm tall. However our article on Tree Staking should help guide you.
Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Air and light is reduced in this location which could promote fungus and bacterial issues. Corners of houses and fences can also suffer leeching issues so we advise against it.