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A guide to choosing the right size

Fruit trees for sale | Quince Fruit Trees.

Blackmoor Nursery is one of very few Nurseries in the UK offering gardeners the opportunity to buy Quince fruit trees direct from our Nursery. 

All orders are despatched in one delivery. If your order contains both bare root and container grown plants then we can only despatch when all plants are ready. 

Any Bare Root Quince fruit trees - Availability means available for supply from Nov to April.

Any Container grown Quince fruit trees -Availability means available for supply now. 

How tall will my Quince tree grow?

Rootstocks Guide for Quince Trees - All grafted onto the QA rootstock. See the chart below, all of our fruit trees are labelled using these codes. 

The dwarf range will grow to approximately 2 metres. 

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Bare Root = Field grown trees that have been freshly lifted and supplied with no soil around the roots. Only available during the dormant period November-April.

1 Year Maiden = A one year old tree and the size depends on the variety but in general they will be 125cm in height and will have some side branches. 

7 or 10 Litre = Container grown and can be planted all year round. The size refers to the number of litres of compost that the container holds.

2 Year Bush = A two year old tree that has been pruned back in the first winter to form a bush shape. Generally trees will be 140-160cm in height with multiple side branches. This height guide is an end of summer height.

situation

For most fruits choose a warm sheltered position avoiding wet or shaded spots, although soft fruit will tolerate some shade. Avoid north walls except when planting blackberries which will crop successfully, albeit, a little later in the season. Crops are likely to be sparse in frosty situations. If birds are troublesome a fruit cage can be erected.

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delivery charges

Collection - If you would like to collect your trees then use this option. Note the collection is from the Wholesale Nursery office between Monday-Friday only. Please allow 1 working days for your order to be processed prior to collection date.

We are not a Garden Centre or retail Nursery. Orders can be placed via our website and the collection option can be selected at the checkout. Your order will then be ready for you to collect during our normal opening hours which are Monday-Friday 07.30-16.30. Our plants are grown in fields that can be 2 miles away from our office so it is not possible to just turn up and select your own trees.

Delivery Charges - The delivery charge is worked out from the weight and the size of the plant. We have several rates that apply to UK mainland addresses. A delivery charge of £9.95 is for all single tree orders. £11.40 if more than one tree.

To take advantage of a promotional code or gift voucher this must be entered into the redeem code box at the checkout. Discounts cannot be given once an order is completed and any codes have not been used.

Quince Leskovacz

Quince Fruit Trees | Genus Cydonia oblonga | Leskovacz Quince Trees For Sale | Buy Online

Quince Leskovacz fruit trees - A highly productive variety from Serbia used for all culinary purposes including quince liqueur. Leskovacz produces large pale green felted foliage producing large rounded shaped green/yellow quinces in October from very fragrant pale pink blossom in the spring. Leskovacz is a self fertile Quince variety. Leskovacz is a great Quince tree to grow in a large pot on the patio. 

Size and shape of Leskovacz quince trees for sale below.

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Size
Description
Price
Availability
QTY
Bare Root
1 Year Maiden Bare Root
£33.90
90 Available

25 Apr 24 | Probably the heaviest cropper I've ever seen

I bought this tree about 7 years ago and planted it in my front yard. Didn't have much expectations because it was small and the first year didn't bear fruits. Then it took off, growing steadily over the years and cropping heavily (it's years it doesn't produce less than 10kg). Last year crop was 27kg of quinces, the year before 25kg, from a single tree about 2.3mt tall. Absolutely unbelievable Had to tie and support branches

13 Apr 24 | Mundy

Tree arrived healthy with no evidence of damage or withering, shipping fast and easy with updates for each step. Very well priced. Great service! Will recommend to anyone who are looking for fruit trees

1 Sep 23 | Robert

'Consider it done', you said, and 'done' indeed it was. The dwarf quince arrived today and it's a superb specimen, a really smashing little tree, sturdy, beautifully proportioned, most carefully pruned to shape, and in excellent health. We shall take our responsibilities to it very seriously indeed. We've been gardening here for nearly forty years and have bought trees from many nurseries over that time, including such well-known ones as Burncoose and F.P. Matthews (just up the valley from us here, of course), but I don't think we've ever been so totally satisfied as we both are with this little quince. I suspect we'll be coming back to Blackmoor again -- but I'll try not to have quite so many questions next time! Thank you for answering them all so patiently and for sending such an excellent little tree.

23 Nov 22 | Joe Griffin

Excellent tree - shame about the delivery We were advised by you that the tree had been picked up on the Thursday and would normally be a next-day delivery. We were very disappointed that it was not delivered until the following Monday (4 days later), which meant that the roots had dried out over the weekend. As one of the golden rules of gardening is to avoid the roots from drying out when transplanting, we are very disappointed with the carrier as we will not know until next year whether it has suffered.

18 Apr 21 | Mr I F J Saunders

I have now bought 3 of these Quince trees,1 for myself and 2 for neighbours! All of them arrived promptly and in beautiful condition! They are now planted and blooming! I am absolutely delighted with the service and will return in the future for more fruit trees!

24 Mar 21 | M Kapp

I was bowled over to receive a 6ft tall sturdy quiince, just coming into leaf when all I was expecting was a young sapling maybe 2ft tall. The one delivered was a Terrific specimen and great value for money. Many thanks to all involved for that and for your great service.

20 Nov 20 | Mike Lewis

Quince arrived securely packaged along with two blueberry bushes, all plants looking good. Good size, well pruned to a pleasing shape. Will be buying all trees and fruit bushes from Blackmoor in future, first class service.

18 Oct 18 | Christopher Iles

Three years after planting, and we have 47 quinces on the tree! The blossom smells great too.

20 Sep 17 | Alan Joynes

Have just received delivery of dwarf quince Lescovacz - Order placed on Monday received Wednesday 11:30hrs,very impressed with packaging, Tree of quality as requested and would definitely recommend your excellent service and supply in future. Thank you again

3 Dec 16 | AnthonyBoyle

Received my Quince tree within 2 days. Packaged very well and delighted with the tree.Exactly as described on Website. Would recommend to anyone. Thank you.

4 Aug 16 | David Park

An excellent shaped tree in perfect condition. Planted on day of arrival. Looking forward to seeing the blossom in the spring.

15 May 16 | Nigel

Healthy plant. Good size already. Arrived quickly and requested day of week and well packaged

17 Dec 15 | Tricia

This quince tree was delivered on the day it was promised, beautifully packaged. Longing for Spring now when it will begin to shoot.

24 Nov 15 | James H

Bought this quice and planted in a large tub on patio. This autumn I picked 2kg fruit and made quince paste ( membrillo)....delicious with cheese! Has beautiful pink blossom too in spring.

15 May 15 | Sandra W

Just received my Dwarf Quince.It 's in perfect order, well packed and looks very healthy. Excellant service as usual!

20 Apr 15 | Anne L

Dwarf quince small but perfectly formed. Looking forward to it growing to fruiting size.

27 Feb 15 | Dawnmarie

I come back to Blackmoors time and time again because the fruit stock is second to none; the customer service is excellent; the packaging is sturdy; despatch is swift ie a few days rather than weeks. Again, this Dwarf Quince I have just received is one fine specimen. Thankyou so much everyone at Blackmoors. I love my tree!

6 Nov 14 | Linda

Ordered my Quince tree during the evening of the 4th November and it was delivered on the morning of the 6th November! I am delighted with the service and the product. I will certainly use Blackmoor in the future.

17 Jul 14 | Lubs Cvetkovic

I have just bought one of these and was so impressed with the quality a really healthy plant in superb condition. My family are from the region of Serbia where these are grown and looking at it evoked some wonderful childhood memories, I can't wait for it to start bearing fruit next year, when I will update this review.

22 Apr 14 | Cathy Corbishley Michel

We bought this tree a year ago and it looks splendid in spring with a lot of bushy growth and flowers in early April. Hoping for some fruit this year.

10 Apr 14 | Maggie Perkins

A really fine tree arrived yesterday. The quince looks in beautiful condition and the whole experience of buying from you was amazingly simple and efficient. Thank you.

13 Mar 14 | Kerry

My Dwarf Quince arrived in excellent condition, along with other trees, within a few days of ordering. I was kept thoroughly informed of the progress of my order, which was refreshing in an industry in which so many suppliers get marketing and customer communication so wrong. I will definitely be ordering again and wholeheartedly recommend Blackmoor.

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Cydonia oblonga Quince Leskovacz Growing Tips.

Quinces tolerate a range of soil but grow best in a deep, fertile, moisture-retentive soil.  Although they are hardy, they need a warm, sunny, sheltered spot, as the flowers are susceptible to frost, and sun is needed for the fruit to ripen.

In southern England they can be grown in the open, but farther north it is best planted in a sheltered position, for example against a wall with a south or south-west aspect.

Plant new quinces between November and March. Bush trees should be about 3m (10ft) apart Stake trees for the first three or four years.

Quinces are self-fertile and usually start cropping when four - five years old.

As with any fruiting tree, feeding and mulching is important. In February apply a general fertiliser, such as Growmore for example, at 100g per sq m (3oz per sq yd). In late March, apply sulphate of ammonia at 35g per sq m (1oz per sq yd). Mulch in early spring with well-rotted farmyard manure or compost, keeping the material clear of the tree trunk. Water well in dry during dry spells in spring and summer.

Harvesting The fruits should be left on the tree as long as possible to develop their flavour, provided there is no danger of frost. They usually ripen in late October or early November when they will be golden-coloured and aromatic. Only undamaged fruits should be picked and then stored in a cool, dark place on shallow trays. Ensure the fruits do not touch, and do not wrap them. Allow them to mellow for six and eight weeks before use. Quinces are strongly aromatic so avoid storing with other fruits. They will keep for two or three months.

Pruning and training Quinces fruit mostly on the tips of the shoots made the previous year. They do not form many fruiting spurs. Prune and train in the dormant season between late autumn and early spring. The branch framework is developed along the same lines as for an apple. After the fourth year, only light pruning is necessary, apart from the occasional removal of crowding or low-lying branches.