IllinoisSam
Sapling
I collected this winged elm last February and it seems to be doing pretty well. My quandary is what to do with it next? The trunk is about 1-1/4" in diameter and it's 8" tall. There are two "sucker" shoots coming out of the base and I figure I'll leave them for now as sacrificial branches to thicken the trunk. As you can see, there are a lot up shoots coming out of the top which I have been thinning a bit. But at this point, I can't envision what to do with it next, given the fairly straight trunk. I just watched a long Peter Chan video on developing taper and through continual chopping he is able to develop a nice tree. I thought perhaps over time I could do the same, but I think to do that, I'm off on the wrong foot. So today, I am thinking about chopping it about half way down and developing the shoots all over again. Is this likely to succeed given that we're half way through June?
If I didn't chop, what would be a likely alternative style for this tree? What does the brain trust think?

If I didn't chop, what would be a likely alternative style for this tree? What does the brain trust think?
