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  • Elms and wire scars - Bonsai Nut
    Chinese elms are reasonably common and easy to come by so I would think long and hard about taking a tree with wire damage like that Reactions: Mapleminx , HorseloverFat , Mike Corazzi and 1 other person
  • Indoor Elms | Bonsai Nut
    Elms of any species are not indoor trees Never have been Never will be Chinese elms (ulmus parvifolia) given correct care can tolerate growing indoors, sometimes for years, if the particular tree you have is one of the semi-tropical (but definitely not a tropical) cultivar, special lighting and humidifiers
  • Elm budding - Bonsai Nut
    My cork-bark Chinese elms are the first things to bud out in my garden Other Chinese elm cultivars are much later - as much as two months later for me And other species of elms can be just as late Cedar elms, Eastern Winged Elms, English elms - all are relatively late compared to my cork bark Chinese elms
  • how long a dormant period for Chinese elm - Bonsai Nut
    Chinese elms do not require a hard dormant period, and can be treated as a tropical with no ill effects I keep Chinese elms outside year round here in Southern California, and though they drop leaves for about a month, the temperature never falls below about 38-40
  • How do I start a Siberian Elm from the ground? | Bonsai Nut
    It’s an elm Elms are extremely tough and can take quite a bit First off you don’t need a big rootball or even a rootball I have collected elms simply by sawing around the root spread in the ground about a foot out from the trunk I use a battery powered reciprocating saw (from Home Depot)
  • Defoliate Chinese Elms - Bonsai Nut
    When my elms started to turn at the end of December, I defoliated them If you choose to do so yours, you can minimize damage to the bud by 1) waiting until they start to turn because the petiole weakens at that time and 2) pulling the leaves backward along the branch
  • Elms for USDA zone 5 and Zone 4 - Bonsai Nut
    Elms for USDA zone 5 and zone 4 - these species should be able to be wintered, outdoors, without temperature protection, pot set on ground, protected from wind maybe sun, mulching in optional Ulmus americana - American elm, in the landscape susceptible to Dutch elm disease, in a pot treatment is relatively easy
  • Siberian Elm Advice- From Seed - Bonsai Nut
    Siberian elms are pretty vigorous trees and like most elms, they can take dramatic root reduction (like 95 percent) at the right time Also your location dictates what you can do with them right now If you're in an area that is winter now, working roots, trunk reduction etc is not in the cards until early spring arrives


















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