Bart99
Yamadori
I just got two young, thin and spindly elms. One is Ulmus parvifolia ("regular" Chinese Elm) and the other is Ulmus parvifolia 'Frosty'.
They are extremely flexible and can be twisted into any shape imaginable including tied into a knot!
My plan is to plant them out in the garden for a couple of years (?) to give them a chance to size up.
My questions are:
1. Do these trees make good literati style, or should I do something else?
2. If the answer to #1 is yes, should I begin wiring immediately or let them grow for a while?
3. Is it stupid to do both trees as literati? If so, which is a better pick?
Any advice, guidance or smacks to the head are welcome.
Thanks!
They are extremely flexible and can be twisted into any shape imaginable including tied into a knot!
My plan is to plant them out in the garden for a couple of years (?) to give them a chance to size up.
My questions are:
1. Do these trees make good literati style, or should I do something else?
2. If the answer to #1 is yes, should I begin wiring immediately or let them grow for a while?
3. Is it stupid to do both trees as literati? If so, which is a better pick?
Any advice, guidance or smacks to the head are welcome.
Thanks!