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Transplant balled and burlapped plants into slightly acid soils. Compacted soils, high soil pH, high summer temperatures, and low or fluctuating winter temperatures predispose this species in particular, and the genus in general, to borers and cankers. Excess nitrogen fertilizer may predispose the genus to fireblight (Hortus, 1976; Dirr, 1990). Practice maintenance pruning only. Harvest the fruit after a frost or when it is overripe, as medlars are harvested. The fruit is made into wine or jellies or dried.
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