Friday, February 25, 2011

Large Families In Ireland

defoliated and wiring of the Chinese elm.

The first time you deceive me be your fault. The second will be my fault.


climatic conditions where I live make the Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia ) not lose the road during the winter, and that I have them at all times outdoors.

So

was in May 2009.

A practice ground they do lately is defoliated, as this allows me to observe all its ramifications so we can remove all those branches that are poorly positioned, which need wiring for preconceived design.

So in December last exposure.

I do all this when the buds are swollen about to sprout. This practice has allowed me to observe how This sprouting is much larger and has much more strength.

After defoliated.

This work is what I have done in this elm tree roots exposed that some already know.

The cup once you eliminate the unnecessary branches.


the cup after wiring.


Overhead view.

Besides all this, I have tried, through the wire and turnbuckles, separate branches to create green bodies differentiated from each other, because the previous drink was moving but it was too monotonous.

This has been set.

will have to wait for it to grow to know if I achieved this effect or not. We will be putting your progress as usual.

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