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Quince harvest

Oct18

We picked our quinces today:

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As usual, quite a few of them had split on the tree, but it was a good haul. We harvested about two weeks earlier last year.

Now off to find some more quince recipes …

This entry was posted on 18/10/2015, in Gardens and flowers, Natural world and nature notes and tagged Cydonia oblonga, quinces, Wiltshire. Bookmark the permalink.

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