Imagen: Fertilizing a Quince Tree in Spring

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Última actualización: 5 de marzo de 2026, 21:48:03 UTC

A close-up view of springtime quince tree care, showing a gardener applying fertilizer around the trunk in a lush garden setting.


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Fertilizing a Quince Tree in Spring

Gardener applying granular fertilizer around the base of a quince tree

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This ultra-high-resolution landscape photograph captures a moment of attentive springtime garden care, focusing on the application of granular fertilizer around the base of a mature quince tree (Cydonia oblonga). The scene is bathed in soft, natural daylight, highlighting the textures and colors of the soil, foliage, and gardening tools.

At the center of the composition stands the quince tree, its trunk emerging from freshly turned, dark brown soil. The bark is rugged and textured, typical of a mature specimen. Surrounding the trunk, the soil has been carefully loosened and cleared of grass, forming a neat circular bed. Within this bed, a layer of off-white, evenly sized fertilizer granules is being distributed in a ring pattern, avoiding direct contact with the tree’s bark to prevent root burn.

The gardener’s hands are prominently featured in the foreground. Both hands are clad in snug-fitting, light blue latex-coated gloves with gray fabric backs, offering protection and grip. The right hand is caught mid-motion, sprinkling the fertilizer with a gentle downward gesture, fingers slightly curled and palm facing the soil. The left hand holds a gray plastic container filled with the same granular fertilizer, its rim slightly curved and contents nearly full.

The quince tree’s branches extend upward and outward, adorned with vibrant green, ovate leaves that have smooth margins and a slightly fuzzy texture. These leaves are arranged alternately along the branches, some of which bear emerging buds and a single, large, unripe quince fruit. The fruit hangs slightly left of center, its yellow-green surface velvety and dappled with sunlight.

Surrounding the fertilized area is a lush carpet of mixed grass species, including broadleaf and slender blades, in various shades of green. The grass is slightly overgrown, with some blades reaching the level of the fertilizer granules. In the softly blurred background, the garden continues with more greenery, suggesting a peaceful, well-maintained outdoor space.

The photograph’s composition emphasizes horticultural precision and seasonal care, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the viewer’s focus on the quince tree and the gardener’s hands. The lighting is diffuse and natural, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that underscores the importance of proper fertilization in early spring for healthy fruit development.

La imagen está relacionada con: Complete Guide to Growing Your Own Quince Trees

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