‰ۢÌöÌÛCherry Laurel is a thick, evergreen hedge with summer flowers and autumn berries- a staple to any garden that promises foliage year-round.
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About Bare Root Cherry Laurel Hedging
Though they are mainly known for their astounding green foliage, Cherry Laurel also boasts small, creamy-white flowers in the Spring, which are then followed with shiny red berries, adding a lovely festive touch in the Winter.̴Ì?
It's the ideal plant to reduce noise and wind, too, with its fast growth rate and dense, compact growing habit.̴Ì?
As this species variant is a bare root, Cherry Laurel will need to be planted as soon as possible after arriving on your doorstep.̴Ì?
Key Features
This 80/100cm bare root Cherry Laurel plant can reach up to 5m high when planted in good conditions.
You can plant your Bare Root Cherry Laurel in pretty much any condition- whether that's a dry site, or heavily shaded area, it can tolerate it all! It's the perfect plant for any problem areas in your garden.
Just make sure that when planting, the hole space is big enough for the roots to spread.̴Ì?
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Growth rate: Average- fast (30-60cm per year)
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Ideal height: 1.5m- 5m Tall
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Soil type: Normal, dry
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Exposure: Exposed, inland
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Aspect: Full sun, full shade
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Evergreen foliage? Yes
Pruning & Care
As soon as your Cherry Laurel arrives, place the roots straight into a bucket of water for at least 2 hours. The roots must be wet before planting. Ensure you drench the planting hole before, and after planting. Continue to water well until established.̴Ì?
Make sure you only plant in good quality, well-draining soil.̴Ì?
In terms of hard pruning your Cherry Laurel, it is recommended to stick to pruning in March only. You can carry out any general hedge trimming twice a year (June and September). Though you can always leave the plant to develop in its own natural way, too.̴Ì?