Big ol' elm
Posted: June 6th, 2021, 11:23 pm
Since I somehow managed to get the species wrong in the original post on this tree, I'll start again and add some updates.
So here's this English Elm I bought from Moongate nursery in Bendigo a few weeks ago:
As predicted, it took me a couple of hours to remove all the wire! Then this morning I went over the whole tree, removing a few suckers and taking all the long shoots down to at least 2 buds.
I then brushed off all the dirt, leaves and resident funnelweb from the hollow. The hollow starts at the top and extends to halfway down the trunk where it exits through the lowest hole. At this stage I don't know what I'll do with the shari.
I'll think about the outline of the foliage but at the moment I'm liking the placement of the main branches. The lower branches don't have much taper and are a bit thin so I may let some shoots grow unheeded as sacrifice branches. With so much tertiary branching I'm hoping the leaves are already reduced in size but I'll find out come spring. I'm thinking it won't be long before I put it in a bonsai pot to slow down the growth, so that's something else to think about over Winter.
Matt.
So here's this English Elm I bought from Moongate nursery in Bendigo a few weeks ago:
As predicted, it took me a couple of hours to remove all the wire! Then this morning I went over the whole tree, removing a few suckers and taking all the long shoots down to at least 2 buds.
I then brushed off all the dirt, leaves and resident funnelweb from the hollow. The hollow starts at the top and extends to halfway down the trunk where it exits through the lowest hole. At this stage I don't know what I'll do with the shari.
I'll think about the outline of the foliage but at the moment I'm liking the placement of the main branches. The lower branches don't have much taper and are a bit thin so I may let some shoots grow unheeded as sacrifice branches. With so much tertiary branching I'm hoping the leaves are already reduced in size but I'll find out come spring. I'm thinking it won't be long before I put it in a bonsai pot to slow down the growth, so that's something else to think about over Winter.
Matt.