Collected a chinese elm today :)

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Collected a chinese elm today :)

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Been raining for 6hrs at work so gave up an stopped in at my parents place where ive got a patch of Chinese elms growing for the last 15yrs. These things never get water just when it rains an have developed nice bark ;) so found me one to dig up :shifty: :shifty: :shifty: will leave the second trunk for now but it may go later.
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Wish i had the foresight to plant some trees 15 yrs ago. My chinese elm is way off being ready to dig. Good luck with it. :clap:
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some big roots to deal with there, I'll be interested where you take this. At least you had multiple trunks to choose from :D
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Gonna make a nice twin trunk at some point mate :)
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Plant stuff.. in parents backyard... :o good idea!
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Nice twin trunk, should make a good tree, interested to see follow up photos as it gets older
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Cant wait to train this one :) been along time since i had a elm as a bonsai im hoping when it shoots i get some at the base on the left hand side for maybe a triple trunk tree :fc: think it will balance the tree out a bit to :?: :?: :?: let me no what you think ;) going for a finished height of about 40-50cm which is alot smaller then most my other trees :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Got home during daylight for a change today to find that this elm has started to shoot :o :o :o will take picture in a few weeks time :D
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Chinese elms starting to grow now this tree is doing well we have been having some nice warm days here :)
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Here is a update on this elm ive now given it to my 9yr old daughter :D its been growing fast an we where tipping the growing shoots every weeken so we cut the remaining straight trunk out an reduced the the second trunk an trained new leaders for both. Going to be a good tree for her to work on as it needs constant work this time of year i wired the young shoots for now but will let her take over from here But ill do the carving :lol: :lol: :lol: or wife will shoot me for letting our daughter using a power tool hahahaha.
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What a lovely bas on that Olive :yes:
Lucky little girl and yeah good thins to not let them carve just yet :-)

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thanks olive,

threads help me start to put the vague pieces together. If i had looked at the original stump you dug up, I would've had no idea what todo with it. But after seeing where you're taking it, I can envision a great tree in the future.

look forward to updates mate. :cool:
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evenings wrote:Plant stuff.. in parents backyard... :o good idea!
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Did more work on this tree :D its growing fast an is starting to take shape wire some branches into place having to remove wire every week on my elms
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Looking good mate!

Are you planning on carving out those scars or going to let em heal over the next few years..?

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