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Bay Laurel

Laurus nobilis

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Description

Pretty Ornamental Edible Bay Laurel Tree

  • Beautiful Privacy Screen
  • Evergreen Shrub
  • Culinary Use for Aromatic Bay Leaf Laurels
  • Wonderful Patio Tree
  • Disease and Pest Resistant
  • Drought Tolerant

With its knockout, dark green leaves, the evergreen Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis) makes an ideal patio container plant. For gardeners in Zones 8 - 11, you can plant it in the ground to use as an aromatic screening plant.

For millennia, people have enjoyed the fragrance and lovely look of this classic plant, with its aromatic leaves. After all, aromatic Laurel leaves were woven into circlets and worn by early Olympian champions to celebrate their victory.

Allow it to reach its full size, or easily hold it as a smaller accent plant by pruning for size.

Train it as a single or multi-trunk tree, this plant looks great when limbed up and used to increase the height of a "good neighbor" fence without giving up extra space in the yard. No matter how you use it, this evergreen plant gives you much-needed privacy year-round.

You'll love being able to pick and dry your own fresh Bay leaves for favorite recipes to add a wonderfully complex flavor while cooking. Simply use a slotted spoon to remove them before serving. Heavenly!

Include the dried leaves in homemade soap, potpourri or holiday garland. Create dried Bay wreathes for your kitchen. What a thoughtful gift for other chefs in your circle of family and friends.

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How to Use Bay Laurel Tree in the Landscape

Pest and disease resistant Bay Laurel is wonderful in an organic garden. There is nothing that adds the depth of flavor like dried Bay leaves. Grow Bay to harvest fresh leaves and dry them yourself.

This is a fabulous screening plant. A dense canopy of fragrant Bay leaves provides privacy and can block out unwanted views in a beautiful way.

The gorgeous, evergreen Bay Laurel makes a striking backdrop when grown in the ground. Or, use it in large Tuscan-style containers as a specimen or focal point.

For large patios, consider planting multiples of the same container to create a curved grouping behind your outdoor furniture. Also strategically place ones in containers to create privacy points on the patio. Or place one on either side of a doorway to announce to the world that a gourmet foodie lives here!

Live outside hardiness zones 8 - 11? Move your ornamental Bay Laurel containers inside for the winter.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Laurel plantings can be done in either full sun or partial shade. They are also adapted to a wide range of soils and climate.

This plant only requires good drainage to thrive. It’s best to give it fast draining soil. Mound up if you need to improve drainage by adding 18 – 24 inches of soil on top of your native soil. You’ll be planting your Bay Laurel in that mound.

Mulch over the root ball. Once established, the Bay Laurel is extremely drought tolerant and requires little in the way of extra care besides pruning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can i buy a bay leaf tree?

  • Bay laurel trees (Laurus nobilis) are available at specialty nurseries and online retailers that carry culinary herbs and Mediterranean plants. These evergreen trees thrive in zones 8-11 when planted in the ground, or can be grown in containers in colder climates. Look for nurseries that specialize in edible landscaping or herb plants for the best selection.

Can I grow Bay Laurel in zone 4B or colder climates?

  • Bay Laurel is hardy in zones 8-11 and won't survive zone 4B winters outdoors. In colder climates, grow it in a large container and bring it indoors before first frost. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy specimens that adapt well to container growing.

How big does Bay Laurel get at maturity?

  • Bay Laurel can reach 10-20 feet tall and 8-12 feet wide at maturity when planted in the ground in Zones 8-11. However, it responds beautifully to pruning and can easily be maintained at any desired size. Keep it compact for containers or allow full growth for effective screening.

Can Bay Laurel be grown in containers or pots?

  • Yes, Bay Laurel thrives in containers and makes an ideal patio plant with its dark green evergreen foliage. It's particularly perfect for gardeners outside Zones 8-11 who can't plant it in-ground. Use large Tuscan-style pots and prune regularly to maintain your desired size.

Does Bay Laurel need fertilizer, and when?

  • Bay Laurel benefits from light fertilization during the growing season but doesn't require heavy feeding. In zones 8-11, apply a balanced fertilizer monthly from spring through early fall for container plants, or twice yearly for ground plantings. Feed less frequently once established, as this Mediterranean native thrives in lean soils available at naturehills.com.

What pot size is best for Bay Laurel, and when to repot?

  • Start with a 10-15 gallon container for Bay Laurel, as it needs room for its extensive root system. Large Tuscan-style pots work beautifully and allow the tree to develop properly. Repot every 2-3 years in spring, moving up one size when roots circle the bottom.

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