Hey! I dug up this elm this spring. It produced some shoots from cut point, but most of them died and now I have few posibilities for future development. I am aiming for broom style and I am here for your help / suggestions.

After first growing season tree looks like this.
I could let the tree be as it is, it is slightly curved, so maybe the best option is to just continue its development without drastical moves...OR, here is another option:

.. to make two trees out of one. Next spring I could airlayer top part and after separations have two with shorter trunks.
Here is detail of unsuccessful top part. Just few shoots from cutting point, so I will remove it to 3 strong shoots down below, or I will make new cut with hope to obtain better shoots directly from cutting point as elms tend to do.




I will be glad for any inputs. Sorry for my bad english

After first growing season tree looks like this.
I could let the tree be as it is, it is slightly curved, so maybe the best option is to just continue its development without drastical moves...OR, here is another option:

.. to make two trees out of one. Next spring I could airlayer top part and after separations have two with shorter trunks.
Here is detail of unsuccessful top part. Just few shoots from cutting point, so I will remove it to 3 strong shoots down below, or I will make new cut with hope to obtain better shoots directly from cutting point as elms tend to do.




I will be glad for any inputs. Sorry for my bad english
