Quince trees are treasured for their fragrant blossoms, attractive shape, and golden fruit that’s perfect for jams, jellies, and baking. While they’re hardy once established, the first summer after planting is a period that demands careful attention. The heat, sun, and inconsistent rainfall of summer can all stress a young tree unless you give it the right care.
Here are five practical tips to help your quince tree establish strong roots and stay healthy through its first summer in the ground.
1. 💧 Water with Depth and Consistency
Young quince trees need steady hydration to anchor themselves:
- Give a deep soak once or twice a week during hot, dry stretches
- Let water penetrate at least 8 inches into the soil to encourage deep roots
- Avoid constant shallow watering, which encourages surface roots
💡 At planting time, incorporate Soil Moist Transplant Crystals to store water in the root zone between waterings.
2. 🍂 Apply Mulch for Protection
Mulching benefits young quince trees in several ways:
- Spread 2–3 inches of organic mulch (bark, straw, or shredded leaves) around the base
- Keep mulch 3–4 inches from the trunk for air circulation
- Mulch helps lock in soil moisture, keep roots cooler, and discourage weeds
🌱 Refresh the mulch layer midseason for continued effectiveness.
3. ☀️ Provide Partial Shade in Extreme Heat
Mature quinces love full sun, but young ones may need a little shielding:
- Use shade cloth or plant near taller shrubs for partial afternoon protection
- Watch for wilting, yellowing, or curled leaves—signs of heat stress
- Potted trees can be moved to a location with morning sun and light afternoon shade
🛡️ This temporary step builds resilience without sacrificing growth.
4. 🐛 Check for Pests and Leaf Issues Regularly
Quinces can attract pests or fungal problems if stressed:
- Inspect weekly for aphids, mites, scale, or leaf spot
- Remove affected leaves to reduce disease spread
- Treat only if needed, ideally with organic options like neem oil
🔍 Early intervention is always easier than trying to reverse serious damage.
5. 🚫 Skip Fertilizing During Peak Heat
Feeding in the middle of summer can do more harm than good:
- Hold off on high-nitrogen fertilizer until early spring or fall
- Too much fertilizer now can cause soft growth that’s vulnerable to pests and heat
- Focus instead on steady watering and protection from stress
🌿 Healthy roots this summer will fuel next year’s flowers and fruit.
🛒 Where to Buy Bare Root Quince Trees
For a strong start and long-term success, get your trees from Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC:
✅ Best prices on premium bare root quince trees
✅ Non-GMO, climate-appropriate varieties
✅ Fast, careful shipping to ensure your tree arrives healthy
✅ Free 1-Year Plantsurance™ Guarantee – store credit if your tree doesn’t survive 🛡️
At Ty Ty, it’s always zero stress, all success.
🌟 Final Takeaway
Quince trees are low-maintenance in the long run, but their first summer requires attentive care. With deep watering, mulch, some shade, pest monitoring, and a break from fertilizer, you’ll give your tree the foundation it needs to thrive for decades.
Order your bare root quince trees today from Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC and plant with confidence.


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