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pruning medlar
I have a medlar in its second season in my garden - the first time it
has set fruit. I am wondering if it needs 'summer pruning' of the growth above the fruit in order to make it more bushy? This years frit seems to have set on the end of last year's new growth so i don't want to jeopardize next year's crop, OTOH I don't want a straggly tree. Advice please! tia Derek |
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pruning medlar
"Derek Turner" wrote in a message. I have a medlar in its second season in my garden - the first time it has set fruit. I am wondering if it needs 'summer pruning' of the growth above the fruit in order to make it more bushy? This years frit seems to have set on the end of last year's new growth so i don't want to jeopardize next year's crop, OTOH I don't want a straggly tree. Advice please! --- Hi Derek, The following info.might be of help to you. When pruning medlars, the one-year-old terminal growths should be cut back by half for the first four years, and by a quarter for the next two years. Cut back the stronger one-year-old side growths by about half, leaving the weaker side shoots. When your tree has reached the required height, take out the leading shoot to induce growth of the laterals that will form the main branches. Keep your medlar open by cutting out, in March, any unwanted growths from the centre of the tree. Finally, don't forget to 'feed' your medlar with bone meal every February at 3oz. per square yard all round the tree as far as the branches spread. HTH. Bella |
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