Growing Japanese Quince on your site

Chaenomeles, or Japanese quince, is grown as an ornamental and useful fruit-bearing culture. During flowering, this extraordinarily beautiful plant is an ornament to any garden, and its fruits make delicious desserts: jams and preserves. Chaenomeles is indispensable as a hedge around a plot, its extensive forked root system holds loose soil.

Landing Chaenomeles

The best period for planting a Japanese quince is spring, when the earth has already thawed, and the buds have not yet blossomed. A two-year-old plant planted out of a container with closed roots is well established. It is not desirable to plant a quince in the fall, she loves warmth and can die before she really takes root. The plant also does not like frequent transplants, so it is better to immediately find a permanent place for it.

Location selection

The heat-loving Japanese quince, when grown, prefers sunlit places, closed from the wind. It is better to choose for her a corner on the south side, well lit by the sun, because in the shade the plant blooms poorly and develops poorly.

Preparing the soil for planting

Growing a Japanese quince is easy, it grows well on almost any soil, except for peaty soils. The main requirement for the composition of the soil is the absence of salinity and lime deposits. Best of all henomeles develops on the ground, which has good drainage, fertilizer and moderate humidity. Beware of planting the plant on alkaline soil - chlorosis leaves appear. The plant is resistant to dry periods, although at an early age, after planting, it needs to be moisturized, but without stagnant moisture. Before planting a Japanese quince, you need to clear the soil of weeds, poor and heavy soil must be “diluted” with leafy soil and sand, fertilized with peat-dung composition, and also with phosphorus additives.

Japanese quince care

Caring for it is not time consuming, it consists in weeding, loosening of pristvolny circles (only in spring and autumn), the formation of the crown and dressing.

Watering and feeding henomeles

Chaenomeles does not require frequent watering, the exception is a long dry period. Before autumn night frosts need to moisten the soil under young plants, the last watering is done depending on weather conditions in late October - early November. After harvesting leaves with a jet of a hose, you can wash off the dust.

In the summer, under the bushes, plants loosen the soil, weed around, weed, sprinkle mulch. The best period for mulching is late spring. The soil is well moistened with melted snow, but already warmed up sufficiently. For mulch, you can use sawdust or chopped bark of trees, you need to fill, focusing on the diameter of the crown of the plant. In the first year after planting, it is advisable not to feed with liquid formulations so as not to burn the developing roots, moreover, the soil has already been fertilized during planting. In subsequent years, immediately after the snow has melted, mineral and organic supplements are applied. In the summer they use liquid fertilizers, for example, solutions from bird droppings or ammonium nitrate.

Pruning quince

Quince trimming procedure is easy. Most varieties of henomeles have fairly sharp spines, therefore, if you are going to prune the plant, protect your hands with gloves of good density.

Pruning a quince in the spring is a sanitary procedure: dry and damaged branches should be cut with a pruning shears or a small saw. The plant is quickly restored, especially if you smear the cut points with pre-cooked pitch.

The formation of the crown of the bush begins at 4-5 years of age, only in early spring. The same is done with the root system: so that the plant does not grow too widely, part of the rhizome is removed. Shoots that grow at the bottom or go far up are also cut. Rejuvenate quince pruning on reaching 10 years of age. The plant is thinned by cutting thin and weak shoots, deformed and elongated without measure. Try to keep the branches that bear fruit when pruning.

By the autumn period, tillering stops, all the sap and plant development efforts are directed at the fruits. To prepare a quince for the winter period, you need to know when and how to cut a quince in the fall. There is no difficulty, pruning is carried out after the full harvest of the henomeles fruits, it is impossible to leave them on the tree.

Important! Japanese quince will delight you with a bountiful and high-quality crop, if you are not lazy to timely cut off damaged or dry branches.

Preparing a bush for winter

The older the quince tree, the more resistant it is. Young plants of the Japanese quince require more care and protection, especially in the winter. The soil under the young bushes must be well mulched, cover with spruce leaves so that the roots are not frozen. Do not worry if by spring you find frozen branches, they just need to be removed. If you have tall species of henomeles, bend down to the ground the flexible branches of the plant - this will be an additional protection for its roots. An adult well-grown plant, covered with snow, suffers even cold. Chaenomeles bark is a dessert for hares, so think over how to cover the quince stem from rodents.

Reproduction of henomeles in different ways

The simplicity of henomeles applies to its reproduction. You do not need to have special knowledge and suffer the question: how to propagate the henomeles, when the plant reproduces well and without human help. For example, a branch sprinkled with earth by a gust of wind will take root and grow, and after a bush is transplanted to a new place, shoots will appear on the old one for a while. The plant multiplies in many ways, consider each.

Seeds

The easiest way of reproduction is planting quince seeds in the fall. After collecting the fruits, during harvesting as supplies, quince seeds are harvested, dried and planted in the soil. They give good strong shoots. If you do not have time before winter, lay the seeds on the stratification, and plant in the spring.

Interesting! In many countries of Europe, in China, Japan and the United States, large land areas have been allocated for the cultivation of henomeles, and they are cultivated on an industrial scale.

In the spring, the grown seedlings are transplanted to a permanently prepared place, transplanting quince in the fall is not desirable.

Cuttings

In the warm days of June, in the early morning, green quince cuttings are cut. Perfectly rooted cuttings that have about a centimeter of the old branch. They land in mixed soil of sand and peat (mixture: 3 x 1). Between the cuttings make the distance so that they do not interfere with the development of each other, and stimulate the growth of fertilizer "Kornevin". In warm weather, rooting will occur in 40 days. Chaenomeles is well accustomed, the yield of rooted seedlings will be about 50%.

With vaccination

Quince vaccination is carried out in May. Varietal grafts for inoculation by the eye are harvested in advance (at the end of July - beginning of August), in the middle part of the germ the kidney with part of the cortex is cut. Then, on the stock, make an incision in the shape of the letter “T”, bending the edges of the incision, and implant a peephole-bud. The site of the scion is squeezed, wrapped and smeared with garden pitch. The following year in the spring, when the scion gives way to escape, the bandage is removed. On low-growing plants you can "plant" a few eyes. It is advisable to place grafts closer to the ground to protect against winter frosts. To improve the culture, take stock of pears, hawthorn and ashberries. In winter, grafted plants need to be covered with spruce leaves, you can build wooden shields from the wind and to hold the snow.

Root offspring

The root system of henomeles develops rather quickly and spreads over a large area. This allows the plant to propagate root suckers. For this purpose, well-developed shoots about 15 cm long are taken from the rhizomes. The shoots are planted vertically, watered, observing the moderate humidity of the soil. It is necessary to mulch around the sprout with humus or wood chips. This is not the best way to breed quinces, because at first the plant does not bear fruit well.

Did you know? In the mythology of the ancient Greeks, Paris presented the golden apple to the love goddess Athene as a gift. Since then, quince - golden apple, is considered a symbol of love and strong marriage bonds. A popular dessert among the Greeks was quince, baked with honey.

Harvesting and storage

In late September, and in some regions in October, there comes a period when you can collect a quince. If you carefully and timely cared for the plant, you can collect up to 3 kg of fruit from one tree.

Attention! Pollination of henomeles occurs in a cross-section manner; in order to increase yields, plant several plants of various species nearby.
If the summer was rainy and not hot enough, and the fruits did not have time to ripen, do not leave them until the first frost. Frozen "apples" are falling, losing taste and flavor. Collect all the fruits, even green ones, they ripen perfectly and turn yellow at room temperature. Japanese quince is uneasy when it is kept. In a room with sufficiently humid air and at + 2 °, the splines are well preserved until February.

Useful properties of Japanese quince

Japanese quince more than 5% consists of organic acids, contains about 2% tannins. The fruits of chhenomeles have an amount of vitamin C more than that of lemon, it is preserved during heat treatment. Therefore, products from the fruit of quince are used as a means to prevent seasonal viral diseases. Quince contains vitamins: B1, B2 and P; pectins and trace elements: phosphorus, potassium and calcium.

The pectins contained in the fruit contribute to the removal of heavy metals and toxins from the blood, which is very useful in poor ecology. Fresh quince juice has a beneficial effect in case of atherosclerosis, anemia and hypertensive problems. Chaenomeles lowers cholesterol in the blood, strengthens the walls of blood vessels.

A decoction of quince seeds reduces inflammation of the mucous membranes of the eyes, stops bleeding; lotions treat burns and irritations on the skin.

Important! Small children should be given fruit with great care, there is a large amount of coarse fiber in their pulp.
Boiled mashed henomeles is an excellent antiemetic, it is useful for people suffering from liver disorders. Bright yellow fruits similar to lemon help fight depression and stress, strengthen and support the immune system. They reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases, cure disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory problems. Quince makes life easier for asthmatics, people suffering from hemorrhoids.

A flowering plant with its colorful appearance is in itself uplifting, and the products of fruit processing will increase the tone of your body.

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