Order Siberian Elm, Ulmus pumila, now from Nature Hills Nursery ... The Siberian Elm tree, Ulmus pumila, is the fastest growing deciduous hedge we know of and the more you trim, the denser the hedge. The Siberian Elm is a fast growing, hardy, and drought resistant tree when established.
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Drought resistant- fastest growing hedge! ... The Siberian Elm is attractive, fast growing and will grow in a variety of soil and climate conditions. Not many can take the punishment that the Siberian elm can take and still flourish. We send 2-3’ trees. Drought resistant...
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Siberian Elm or Ulmus pumila is the fastest growing hedge tree available. Siberian Elm is hardy, and drought resistant once established. The Siberian Elm is also considered to be a great windbreak tree when planted in rows.
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Siberian Elm or Ulmus pumila is the fastest growing hedge tree available. Siberian Elm is hardy, and drought resistant once established. The Siberian Elm is also considered to be a great windbreak tree when planted in rows.
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As a hedge, Siberian elm responds well to radical rejuvenation, if the trunks aren't much beyond three to four inches in diameter. That means, if you find yourself with a fifteen foot Siberian elm hedge too tall to trim, you can actually lop it off to a horrifying degree -- as much as a few inches from ground level.
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There are various types of clumping bamboo that provides an excellent hedge -- ... The siberian elm is best, keep it trimmed about 6 feet high, it grows thick & super fast in any type of soil & weather. I planted twelve of them, They are very cheap,they do drop their leaves in late fall & back in spring.
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GardenWeb - The Internet's Garden Community ... The hedge needs to grow fast and be able to put up with being near a heavily travelled street. Two types of hedge I've read about that apparently meet the bill are Siberian Elm and Chinese Elm.
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Many arborists consider the Siberian elm an undesirable street tree due to its weak wood and prolific seeding ... Home > About Elms > Elm Species > Siberian Elm ... Siberian Elm - Ulmus glabra...
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How suitable is the Siberian elm as a windbreak? ... , almost continually. If you are committed to maintenance then it can be used as a windbreak, but if the tree is left to grow without pruning it will soon become unmanageable and unsightly. The species is best used as a hedge species.
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