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Portuguese Laurel Hedging 20/25cm Bare Root Compact Evergreen Hedge Plants for Economical Screening These 20–25cm bare root Portuguese Laurel (Prun...
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Portuguese Laurel Hedging 40/50cm Bare Root Reliable Evergreen Screening with Faster Establishment These 40–50cm bare root Portuguese Laurel (Prunu...
View full detailsPortuguese Laurel Hedging 20/25cm Bare Root Compact Evergreen Hedge Plants for Economical Screening These 20–25cm bare root Portuguese Laurel (Prun...
View full detailsPortuguese Laurel Hedging 40/50cm Bare Root Reliable Evergreen Screening with Faster Establishment These 40–50cm bare root Portuguese Laurel (Prunu...
View full detailsBare root Portuguese Laurel combines the beauty of a premium evergreen hedge with the savings available from dormant-season planting.
Benefits include:
With regular trimming, Portuguese Laurel forms an elegant, long-lasting hedge that complements both traditional and contemporary gardens.
Bare root Portuguese Laurel is lifted and supplied while dormant, normally between:
Availability may be more limited than for deciduous bare root hedging. Pre-ordering is recommended, particularly for larger quantities and taller plants.
Portuguese Laurel is a versatile choice for:
It grows well in full sun or partial shade. Although it will tolerate shade, growth may be slower and less dense in heavily shaded positions.
Portuguese Laurel adapts to most ordinary garden soils, including:
Avoid permanently waterlogged areas. On heavy clay, prepare a generous planting trench and loosen the surrounding soil to improve drainage and allow new roots to spread.
Portuguese Laurel is hardy and wind tolerant once established, although taller bare root plants may require temporary staking during their first season.
Bare root plants should be planted as soon as possible after delivery.
Never allow the exposed roots to dry out. Keep them covered and moist until planting. If planting must be delayed, temporarily heel the plants into loose soil.
Remove grass, perennial weeds and debris from the planting area. Dig a trench or individual holes wide enough to accommodate the roots without bending or forcing them.
Loosen compacted soil around the sides and base of the planting area to encourage new root development.
Plant each Portuguese Laurel at the same depth it was growing in the field. The previous soil mark should sit level with the surrounding ground.
Spread the roots naturally before replacing the soil.
Backfill using the excavated soil, firming carefully around the roots to remove air pockets. Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil.
Apply mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds, keeping it slightly clear of the stems.
Bare root Portuguese Laurel requires consistent care throughout its first growing season.
For successful establishment:
As an evergreen plant, Portuguese Laurel continues to lose moisture through its leaves while the root system is establishing. This makes regular deep watering especially important during warm, dry or windy weather.
Small amounts of water applied frequently may only wet the soil surface. A slower, more thorough soaking will help moisture reach the full root area.
Avoid placing strong fertiliser directly against bare roots when planting.
Once fresh growth begins in spring, a balanced slow-release fertiliser may be applied if required. An annual mulch of garden compost or well-rotted organic matter will also improve soil structure gradually.
Watering should remain the priority during establishment, as feeding cannot compensate for a dry root system.
Portuguese Laurel responds well to trimming and develops into a dense, refined hedge.
For the best results:
Allow newly planted hedging time to establish before carrying out any substantial pruning.
Bare root Portuguese Laurel is normally planted between November and March, while dormant and provided the ground is not frozen or waterlogged.
Yes. Portuguese Laurel retains its glossy dark green foliage throughout the year, providing continuous privacy and structure.
Once established, Portuguese Laurel commonly produces around 30–40cm of growth per year, depending on soil, position, watering and maintenance.
Yes. Because Portuguese Laurel is evergreen, it continues to lose moisture through its leaves. Deep and consistent watering throughout the first spring and summer is essential.
Portuguese Laurel grows well in full sun or partial shade and will tolerate more shaded positions. However, growth may be slower and less dense in deep shade.
Portuguese Laurel has smaller, darker leaves and attractive red stems, giving it a more refined and formal appearance. Cherry Laurel has much larger leaves and generally grows more quickly.
Bare root plants depend on correct storage, planting and aftercare. As establishment is affected by weather, soil conditions, planting depth and watering, bare root hedging is supplied without guarantee.
Bare root Portuguese Laurel offers a cost-effective way to establish an elegant evergreen hedge with excellent year-round privacy. Its glossy foliage, attractive red stems and naturally tidy growth make it a superb choice for formal boundaries, contemporary gardens and larger landscaping projects.
Order your bare root Portuguese Laurel hedging during the winter planting season and provide consistent deep watering throughout its first spring and summer to encourage strong establishment and healthy new growth.
Our plants are expertly grown and cared for, before being sold at excellent prices to retailers and the public.
We are a trusted and respected nursery, with a reputation for producing top-quality plants.
Our team of horticulturists care for our products to ensure happy, healthy plants which are ready for sale.
We want our plants to live a long, healthy life so we’ll advise you about planting on purchase and share tips on our blog.
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