Anyone experience with growing quince?
Not me, obviously. I know they're supposed to smell really nice when ready.
Yesterday I found one on the ground. It seems fully grown, but smells of nothing. Should I throw it away or will it ripen by itsself?
TIA, Jandra
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Re: windfall quince
I get a neighbor who give me quince and I cant say I have noticed a smell ... I just store them in the cool till I have enough to work with...
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Re: windfall quince
Thanks. That's what I will do, then.
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