Unknown elm

Oh OK thanks for clearing that up

If I have any questions I will use this thread

Once again thanks. I've learned a lot from this thread alone
 
Also had to help my dad cut down two full grown "piss elms"

Now I get why they're called that
 
If elms are really forgiving than I might take the top 1/3 off tomorrow after I dig up my mulberry

Also trying to get my dad to part with a 1inch wide pine

The more foliage that there is on the top of any tree, the faster the tree will grow and the trunk will thicken... cut it off and you're only slowing things down... but you're young... you have plenty of time to wait it out, if you so desire.
 
I got my mulberry and I'm gonna make a tread for the but here's some pics of it

Just realized my thumb is in the pictureIMG_20170321_124511.jpg
 

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If dad is a landscaper think boxwoods, azaleas with small leaves, yews, junipers, burning bushes, etc, plants that he removed from a customer's yard.
 
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