bugnurd
Seedling
I’m starting individual threads for each of my trees to track their growth, development, and work. Here is my American elm (Ulmus americana).
I’ve had my eye on this tree for a few years. It was growing in a dirt pile on a concrete slab. American elms seem to be able to grow anywhere.



I finally got the opportunity to dig it out this spring. I severed the taproot (which presumably grew into a crack in the concrete and was a big reason for its survival in this small dirt mound). It actually had a decent amount of roots, but I forgot to get a picture before potting it up in pure NAPA oil dry.

The branching was weird and bulgy, many growing perpendicular or downward. Not many good choices for a new leader, so a few days later I chopped it down to the first (only) upward growing branch which will be the new leader. When it was in the ground, it usually leafed out mid May, so I figure I have at least another month to wait for it to wake up.

I’ve had my eye on this tree for a few years. It was growing in a dirt pile on a concrete slab. American elms seem to be able to grow anywhere.



I finally got the opportunity to dig it out this spring. I severed the taproot (which presumably grew into a crack in the concrete and was a big reason for its survival in this small dirt mound). It actually had a decent amount of roots, but I forgot to get a picture before potting it up in pure NAPA oil dry.

The branching was weird and bulgy, many growing perpendicular or downward. Not many good choices for a new leader, so a few days later I chopped it down to the first (only) upward growing branch which will be the new leader. When it was in the ground, it usually leafed out mid May, so I figure I have at least another month to wait for it to wake up.
