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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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