strawbs wrote:looking great Craig![]()
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BROOM STYLE CHINESE ELM
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Hello Craig,
You elm in looking good mate.
It's hard to tell in the photos, but is that an approach graft (lower right) on the nebari?
I like the direction you have taken with this tree.
Cheers,
Paul
You elm in looking good mate.
It's hard to tell in the photos, but is that an approach graft (lower right) on the nebari?
I like the direction you have taken with this tree.
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi Craig, an usual broom style but I like it. No rotting, that's good. You've done a great job and thanks for keeping us updated. Onya! 
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Cheers Paulpjkatich wrote:Hello Craig,
You elm is looking good mate.
It's hard to tell in the photos, but is that an approach graft (lower right) on the nebari?
I like the direction you have taken with this tree.
Cheers,
Paul
You probly can't see it but the root at left front has been split because it was too fat for the tree, it looked wrong. the split is starting to heal now and will start to look better in a couple of years.
Branches are coming on nicely so next year i may begin with some ramification, which is very hard on a tree only 280mm high, it is a tree that has the ability to both make me smile and cry at the same time
I am also thinking of putting the tree into the pot i just recently bought from you Paul,
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Here is a pic taken by Mrs Pup last night of Craigs tree, which had a lot of admirers at the BSofWA meeting last night.
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It looks good... 
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Thanks Han
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Thanks Mrs Pup and Mr Pup for the pic,
This is the first time the tree has been displayed outside my yard..,as can be seen the front graft didn't take so i'm done trying to mend the hole, i gave it a fair chance but it wouldn't play ball.The hole has actually healed by around half the original size over the last 20mths , so it's not so in your face now.
This was the first time i have dressed a tree with moss and the difference it made was amazing.
Thanks to the club for critiquing the tree and all the members who spoke to me about it ,much appreciated,
Thanks Mrs Pup and Mr Pup for the pic,
This is the first time the tree has been displayed outside my yard..,as can be seen the front graft didn't take so i'm done trying to mend the hole, i gave it a fair chance but it wouldn't play ball.The hole has actually healed by around half the original size over the last 20mths , so it's not so in your face now.
This was the first time i have dressed a tree with moss and the difference it made was amazing.
Thanks to the club for critiquing the tree and all the members who spoke to me about it ,much appreciated,
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Top stuff craig, looks even better in real life!
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Very impressive broom style,
I have a small one I've been growing for about 20 year's but with not much love, but after seeing this little beauty
mine is going to get a little more attention from now on
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Love it Craig!
It's looking better and better each time I see it.
Cheers
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It's looking better and better each time I see it.
Cheers
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Cheers RedmondzRedmondz wrote:Top stuff craig, looks even better in real life!
Get stuck into it mr Hacker, i'd love to see it mate, CheersThe Hacker wrote:Very impressive broom style,I have a small one I've been growing for about 20 year's but with not much love, but after seeing this little beauty
mine is going to get a little more attention from now on
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Well i did try to sell it to youPandu wrote:Love it Craig!![]()
It's looking better and better each time I see it.
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Hi Craig,
I second the sentiments of the others. Lovely tree. I have a Chinese Elm but its a baby.
Good to see WA represented!
see you at the workshop.
Adrian
I second the sentiments of the others. Lovely tree. I have a Chinese Elm but its a baby.
Good to see WA represented!
see you at the workshop.
Adrian
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Cheers Adrian
a couple of pics from the other day. It is starting to lose it's leaves, lets hope it drops them all this year
enjoy
a couple of pics from the other day. It is starting to lose it's leaves, lets hope it drops them all this year
enjoy
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That is a sweet little tree Craig.
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Craig wrote:Cheers Adrian![]()
a couple of pics from the other day. It is starting to lose it's leaves, lets hope it drops them all this year![]()
enjoy
Hi Craig,
Bring her over East to my place and she'll colour and drop them in a flash. Good luck bringing her back, you might have to leave her behind with me thanks to those killjoys in AQIS
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