How Narrow Can A Laurel Hedge Be?

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How far apart should I plant laurel plants to form a hedge? All types of laurel should be planted between 2 and 3 feet (60-90cm) apart. If you want a quick screen then plant your laurel hedging plants at 2ft apart but if you are willing to wait a bit longer, you will get just as dense a hedge by planting at 3ft apart.

How narrow can you keep a laurel hedge?

How far apart should I plant laurel plants to form a hedge? All types of laurel should be planted between 2 and 3 feet (60-90cm) apart. If you want a quick screen then plant your laurel hedging plants at 2ft apart but if you are willing to wait a bit longer, you will get just as dense a hedge by planting at 3ft apart.

What is the smallest laurel?

Compact Laurel hedging plants, Prunus laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’ is our smallest growing variety of Cherry Laurel that is perfectly suited to lower hedges of one metre or less in height.

Can you keep laurel small?

Laurel can be trimmed or pruned to the height you require and, if it grows too big, it can be cut back as hard as you like – right back to the stump if necessary – and it will re-grow quickly into a new hedge.

How far apart do I plant laurel hedging?

We recommend planting Leylandii, Laurel and most other evergreen shrubs* between 60cm and 100cm apart (approximately 2-3 feet apart) . Hedges with plants 60cm apart “fill in” quicker than those planted 100cm apart but you get just as good a hedge in the long run at either distance apart.

How do I make my Laurel bushier?

To prune laurel to encourage growth, we’d recommend trimming the branches and cutting them back several times a year (depending on how fast it grows) by up to a quarter. This makes the bush come back bushier and thicker than before more rapidly.

What is the best fertilizer for Laurels?

Too much fertilizer can cause issues in laurels, such as leaf burn and root burn, so avoid feeding them too often and always apply fertilizer to moist soil to protect the roots. Logee’s Plants for Home & Garden recommends 15-15-15 fertilizer as the best feed for laurels.

Is laurel poisonous to dogs?

Almost all species of Laurel hedge are poisonous to dogs , with the exception of Bay Laurel. If you share your home with a dog, it is recommended that you either choose Bay or an alternative species to prevent your pet from coming to any harm by ingesting any fallen leaves, berries etc.

Is cherry laurel the same as common laurel?

(Prunus laurocerasus and its varieties)

Common Laurel, Cherry Laurel and English Laurel are different common names for the same plant . Its botanical name is Prunus laurocerasus.

When should you plant a laurel hedge?

When should you plant a laurel hedge? If you’re transferring your laurel hedge from a pot or container into a flower bed, it can be planted at any time of year. However, for the best and fastest results, you should try to plant the hedge around mid-autumn .

Can you plant laurel cuttings straight into the ground?

Can you plant Laurel cuttings straight into the ground? Yes you can plant them right into your hedge line .

Should you cut the flowers off Laurel?

In terms of pruning, do nothing . Laurel is an evergreen and as such it is never truly dormant, although activity in colder months is slow. Trimming the plants too soon means that the wounds will bleed without the roots having had time to establish and “drive” the plant.

What is the fastest growing laurel?

For a classic, evergreen hedge, Cherry Laurel is our most popular species. ... With a growth rate of 60+ cm per year, Phyllostachys Bissetii is considered one of our fastest growing hedging plants.

How wide do skip laurels grow?

Skip laurels grow to be 10-18 feet tall and 5-7 feet wide , with a moderate growth rate of roughly 24 inches per year.

How wide does a laurel hedge grow?

Laurel, Bay – slow growing – 15/30cm per year. Laurel, Caucasica – fast growing – 30/60cm per year . Laurel, Common – fast growing – 30/60cm per year.

How far from a fence should you plant a hedge?

How far from a wall or fence can I plant them? For Mixed/Traditional hedging 45cm – 60cm (18-24 inches) is adequate. If your planning to grow a tall hedge then slightly more space will be required.

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