I absolutely love flowering plants and I have four different varieties that I'm training for bonsai the problem is is where I'm at no one understands your knows much about flowering quince and they have tried repotting them in the winter and I see that they have all died so the ones I have are still in a can and I have yet to repot them because I am unsure of when the best time to repot a flowering quince is any help would be greatly appreciated
We cut them deep and either prune the tips if they are super long, or send them out that way and leave it to the customer to prune as desired. They are challenging that way!
I absolutely love flowering plants and I have four different varieties that I'm training for bonsai the problem is is where I'm at no one understands your knows much about flowering quince and they have tried repotting them in the winter and I see that they have all died so the ones I have are still in a can and I have yet to repot them because I am unsure of when the best time to repot a flowering quince is any help would be greatly appreciated
I'm not much help in the bonsai department but generally speaking, repotting things in the spring if pretty safe
I have several quinces but I dont know how to prune them because flowers are mostly on below branches. How do you prune them?
We cut them deep and either prune the tips if they are super long, or send them out that way and leave it to the customer to prune as desired. They are challenging that way!
Thank you! Your farm is inspiring!
So it's possible that deer wouldn't eat them due to the thorns!?
They don't care about thorns :) but they don't eat ours so maybe it helps