Hey all, Ive finally gotten around to taking a few pics of an elm I am trying to style into broom. I have posted about this tree before and received some helpfull advice. Thought I would pop a few pics up to show what I am working with and hopefully have a bit more advice thrown my way.

. History of this elm/zelkova I beleive. is it was bought as nursery stock a few years back, straight and tall about 2 plus meters tall with no low branches. I promptly asked the nursery guy for a pair of tree loppers and cut all but a metre off the top. (I love the looks on their faces when you do this

). Any hoo got it home and did a vee cut, too high

and then tried broom style but it got too leggy

and i only did it with one branch

. Soooooo now with advice i have received here trying it again. Questions as follows:
1) I have selected the long branches at what point to i cut them back to start more branching developing?
2) Do you wait for the new growth to harden off before you pinch back to encourage branching and back budding or can i do it now?
It looks like it is already throwing off buds from the 5 long main branches off the trunk so I am assuming its ok to cut back now?????
Any advise here would be most appreciated

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