2015 arrives and there is another update. Now there is a framework to help support the quince shrubs and it is starting to look a bit more realistic as a hedge - or maybe a hedgelet.
2016 and the hedge celebrated its quinquennial - you get the picture by now, the hedge is improving, and finally I mention it is attracting the bees, what a relief! I almost find this post the most interesting of all since the very first one. I look now at the hedge and I think it has come on really well this year. I think there is a quite a leap of growth. I always thought it would develop more quickly once it reached pruning stage as that would encourage it to branch out. This appears to have been true. The only slight concern I have is that this year I have not yet seen any bees on it. This worries me, I am hoping it is just the recent colder weather causing this.
It also routinely produces quinces, which is more than Quince Major has ever achieved. Of course the ornamental quinces are quicker to produce generally so that is not a completely fair comment; fairly fair, but not completely......
So now here we are, celebrating the seventh anniversary of checking up on the hedge in blog. Should I buy it something made of copper to commemorate this? Maybe something of wool - or, as the website I am currently looking at suggests, a desk set which is apparently often a gift for a seventh anniversary. I shall ask hedge if it needs a desk set before rushing out and getting one for it.
The hedge is now coming of age.