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Growth rate is around 1 - 2 feet per annum. David, I did lose one tree planted in the ground after two bad winters; but another one returned from the roots and is currently about They can be grown as dieback shrubs.

I do use the leaves in sauces and I have more than enough from one plant I also have a few containerized. They definitely seem MUCH faster in the ground though. Well, that's good to know subtropix. I think I already have Feijoa and Myrtus communis serving in my "dieback BLE" category - and possibly others - so maybe I'll skip that one. Someone here posted that a very large one at the national arboretum was either killed outright or killed to the ground by polar vortex I.

Already seems so long ago. Yeah, well mine did go though those winters of multiple polar vortices too. I like the Bay for a few reasons;. A lot of people post and wonder why they seem to do nothing in pots. My experience too. Including some I have in containers this year, but the one that made it throughout the multiple arctic vortices, OMG. I'm especially impressed it survived the back to back polar vertices. I suspect. But two winters like that back to back was just too much.

I have had Eucalyptus not sure of the species survive multiple winters too, only to eventually succumb to the elements. I have no more room now in my 'Mediterranean garden' for that one. Voodook, try and find out what your hardiness zone is, zone ? I don't know if Louisiana goes down to zone If it's a clay pot maybe it would crack in 20 F, if it is more durable it would be fine.

Glazing should help guard against cracking. Just go to a site to find your hardiness zone, put in your zip code and it should show the chart showing your lowest temps possible. So it is just a matter of if the pot can handle the lowest temps you will have in La in winter, your plant should be fine if you can plant it in the ground.

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Remember to always choose deep pots with good drainage holes. The plant will then shoot out from lower buds and gradually thicken up over time. As it gets bigger you can trim your tree twice during each growing season, first in spring and again in July or August. Bay is not tough, so don't prune in the autumn , which would encourage new growth at just the wrong time. Yes, the laurel leaf and the bay leaf are the same thing. Bay leaves come from an ancient Mediterranean tree called the bay laurel tree or Laurus nobilis, from the family Lauraceae.

Besides bay leaves , laurel leaves , or bay laurel , they are also sometimes called sweet bay or true laurel. I like the bay tree. It is lovely and provides shelter for birds in winter and nesting places in summer. It acts as a windbreak so there's a nice, sheltered place to sit at its foot. But it grows bigger and bigger and blocks out the light for the adjoining garden. Leylandii is a conifer that is the fastest — growing , evergreen, hedging plant and will create a hedge quickly.

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Photo by Lorna Kring. Planted in the garden, it can reach a mature height of feet, although most are kept at feet with persistent trimming. Are bay tree berries poisonous to dogs? Share Share this article on social media. How to grow bay trees in a garden Choose a well drained, full sun position in your garden. Plant is mainly propagated by semi hardwood cuttings which are taken at the end of summer. Use a well drained propagation mix. Plant cuttings out when they have a good root system and plant in a well drained soil.

Plant in the full sun. Bay trees are slow growing. Prune to keep in shape. Step 5: Can harvest leaves at anytime of the year. How to grow bay trees in a pot Choose a pot at least mm wide and deep. Large Fig Tree Gift. Rubber Plant. Memorial Tree Gift Pack. Willow Wand Gift. Birthday Tree Gift Pack. We deliver to UK addresses. The best quality trees grown by British nurserymen with generations of experience. Packaged beautifully and safely delivered, our plants arrive in a fresh and healthy condition.

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A pot grown bay tree prefers a sunny, sheltered location in the garden. This ensures that the tree will get enough sun throughout the year but allows for it to be moved when winter comes around and the temperature starts dropping into the minus figures.

Repot your tree into a larger container in the first 12 months, to give the roots more space to grow; spring is usually the best time to carry this out. Remember to always choose deep pots with good drainage holes.

After this first repotting your tree will need to be repotted every few years as it continues to grow and deplete the nutrients in the potting soil. Bay trees become hungry during their growing season and may need some slow-release fertiliser. Start adding slow-release fertiliser granules throughout spring or summer or by adding a layer of organic matter mulch to the topsoil.

This will allow for the nutrients to penetrate the soil slowly for the tree to use. Avoid using any fast, liquid fertilisers on your bay tree. Just like other potted plants, pot grown bay trees have restricted access to water, so will need to be watered regularly in hot or dry periods. Water the tree regularly throughout the summer checking the soil every couple of days. Check by feeling the top first inches of soil. If it feels dry then give the tree a deep watering making sure that the water can drain away freely from the pot.

Bays do not react well to having wet feet or waterlogged soil so make sure the pot has good drainage is an important step.



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