HOw To BAY LAUREL TREE
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Bay Tree in small container |
This is a Bay tree. Or Bay Laurel as they are called. It is, of course, one of the trees that the Bay Leaf comes from which is used in culinary creations around the world. We've been babying this one for about two years now, it started out about 2 inches tall and now is about a foot high. I was thinking it might be time to transplant it out of its container and into a more permanent home.
That brings me to the question.
I'm wondering how it should be planted? Are they better off ground planted or just large container planted? Seems kind of small to go into the ground and let's face it, our ground is not conducive in some areas and I'd hate to have it die after keeping it this long. Or do they perhaps grow better in containers? We have a few empty, very large clay pots in town and we could use one of those. As it is now, it only gets watered once a week and it's growing well so I'm guessing we'd be OK in a large pot that was watered every weekend.
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Bay leaves |
I know they are slow growing so we have time to wait.
What about it?
Anyone ever grown a bay tree?
Anyone ever grown a bay tree?
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