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Laurel Trees
Laurel Trees
Q. I have a question about a Bay Laurel
tree that I purchased in the spring. It
was pretty small about 8 inches tall. I
put it in a large pot and now it about 12-18
inches tall. Does it need any special treatment
for the upcoming winter (I live in Baltimore
MD)? Should I plant it in the ground wrap
the pot with something or bring it inside?
A. Yours is a small tree right now so plant it and protect outside [it can withstand temps as low as 20§F] with a mulch covering and place near a building for warmth. You do not have to bring it indoors unless you plan on keeping it in that pot
as the roots will probably frost unless placed directly into the garden bed.
Sweet Bay Grecian Laurel - Laurus nobilis
Zones: USDA: 7-10
Frost Protection: Hardy in Phoenix to 20øF
(-7øC)
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Origin: Mediterranean basin Mediterranean
basin
Growth Habits: Slow growing shrub to 30
feet tall (9 m)
Watering Needs: Little water once established
needs good drainage
Propagation: Seeds (sow them as soon as
they are ripe) semi-hardwood cuttings at
the end of summer
The Grecian Laurel is an evergreen shrub
its leaves with a slightly undulated edge are dried as bay leaves. It makes a good container plant for colder areas if protected. The leaves are marvelous in cooking stews
pickles. Pick fresh from the tree and use as the dried ones.
The Sweet Bay blooms at the beginning of
the spring. The flowers are white arranged
in umbels. The fruit of olive color is ripe
at the beginning of the fall.
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