5-Year Native Tree/Native Pot - Ulmus Americana consideration - (HorseloverFat)

Nice. The change in planting angle will help quite a bit.
Thank you! I thought it was an elegant solution to "the weird" 😂

I'm hoping for some better(lower on the primary) branch-leading options on that upper-right... I'm considering pruning it back further, to NOT even "give it other options".

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So much vigor was noted DIRECTLY following budbreak, that I decided to clip those "wings" a little, get some growth were it matters. 🤓

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3 After shots... truth shots. 😂C30F9D6B-909E-4CDC-98E6-08C990B4E3BA.jpegE73CDA84-5A94-42F0-86BF-915C36DA61BB.jpeg755F69CB-1577-4344-BC37-8277F5ADA9EA.jpeg
 
Maintenance, "wood work" and light shaping

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Couldn't get the new proposed angle "right" for the shot... but you get the idea.
 
Well... (My apologies, I cannot access my stockpile of photos from my non-functioning phone.)

Here we are... with the main Ulmus NOW... no more work for the season remaining.
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Upon repot, I realized how poor the root system really was.

So I cut a strip around and buried it deep, in hopes of ground layering.

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(Picture taken a week after I moved it outside)
This one got the "early-bird" treatment and spent march and April in a heated greenhouse we slapped together.

It has been pushing non stop..for those three months.

So today I decided to test the tree, and performed branch selection to deter swelling and defoliation.

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Let us see what happens.

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