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RE: Quinces and fruit

Subject: RE: Quinces and fruit
From: Alastair Durkin
Date: Aug 27 2008 15:30:29
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Its that Jamie Oliver. I used to scrump Apples and Plums but now the kids are 
all la di da and go after Quince and Elderflower.

Alastair Durkin
Forestry Officer
Planning
Tandridge District Council
Tel: 01883 732863
E-mail: adurkin@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk


-----Original Message-----
From: Topher Martyn [mailto:topher@xxxxxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 27 August 2008 16:26
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Quinces and fruit

______________________________________________________________________
                             CAVAT IN PRACTICE
          A days training seminar with the author, Chris Neilan.

        Informative CAVAT training seminar on 25th September 2008.

                     http://www.tma-consultants.co.uk
______________________________________________________________________

I've just noticed that my big quince tree, normally laden with fruit at this
time of year, is completely without fruit, despite having flowered as
normal.



Any ideas?  We've not had any late frosts, used any fungicides etc, and the
plant looks as healthy as ever.  The few ornamental crabs and so on that we
have all seem to have fruited as normal.



Suggestions?



Topher



Topher Martyn



Head Gardener



Syon Park





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