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Michael Persiano 05-09-2003 11:22 AM

[IBC] Wintering (Was: [IBC] Chinese Elm...)
 
In a message dated 9/3/2003 9:20:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
writes:
Never try and keep a Chinese Elm indoors for long periods. I never bring
mine in. When the frosts come, I put a clear plastic bag over my tree.
Elms are quite tough trees, especially considering that they come from the
orient (and so are not used to such cold weather).
Liam:

This approach may work in your environment, but it will not work in regions
where temperatures drop to near 0-degrees Fahrenheit.

It is also difficult to define "Chinese Elm," and the variation in hardiness
in unbelievable. My Ulmus davidiana are wintered in a cold house, buried in
mulch, and freeze solid for the winter. My Ulmus parvifolia 'Suberosa' is
wintered in the same manner; however, this method of wintering will not work for
all "Chinese Elms."

I suggest that individuals experiment with less precious materials before
committing to a wintering strategy. Consult bonsai organizations in your
locality to determine the safest approach to wintering your trees. Explore the best
practices used by experienced folks in your specific area.

Cordially,

Michael Persiano
The Michael Persiano Bonsai Studio

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