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4 x Prunus Rotundifolia Hedging Plants 60-80cm 3.6 Litre. Nice Plants

4 x Prunus Rotundifolia Hedging Plants 60-80cm 3.6 Litre. Nice Plants

£32.95
4 x Prunus Rotundifolia Hedging Plants 60-80cm 3.6 Litre. Nice Plants
4 x Prunus Rotundifolia Hedging Plants 60-80cm 3.6 Litre. Nice Plants 4 Cherry Laurel Hedging Prunus Rotundifolia - Special Price. 8 Cherry Laurel Hedging Prunus Rotundifolia - Special Price.
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Quick Overview

Pot grown new summer 2022 stock in super condition currently approximately 60/80cm and growing by the day. 

Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
61cm - 80cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
3.6 Litre
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
4m
Toleration
Toleration
-15
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Quick
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
Yes
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4 x Cherry Laurel Hedging Prunus Laurocerasus Rotundifolia 60/80cm+ 3.6 Litre Pot: New pot grown 2022 summer and autumn stock. Often referred to and known as Common Cherry Laurel, Laurocerasus Rotundifolia, whilst the word common is one nothing or no one likes to be tagged with, its not difficult to see why they are common. Low maintenance, fast growing, bushy, hardy, easy on the eye and evergreen what more can you want from a hedge. The large oblong foliage is bright glossy green it grows quickly to form a dense rounded evergreen hedge, perfect for creating borders or as barrier for noise or wind. Like yourself we want your hedging plants to stand the test of time and whilst they are very easily maintained.

What to expect: You are purchasing 4 plants enough for approximately 1.5 metres of planting. Supplied a bushy pot grown plants in 3.6 litre pots currently around 60/80cm. 

 

How tall and how quick do the grow? 

Realistically in normal conditions you can expect a growth of around 60cm (2 feet per year), ultimate height can be upto 5 metres, we recommend an annual trim to restrict height.

When and how often do i need to trim them? 

Trim at least once a year preferably in late summer, a second light trim can be done in early spring if required.

Do I need to feed them? 

Like all plants they will respond well to some aftercare, assuming you added food or fertiliser to the planting area adding some topdress annually in spring goes a long way to maintaining a healthy plant, its not a necessity, but who doesn't like a bit of tlc.

Ive not pruned them for a few years and they look very untidy can i prune hard? 

Yes assuming they are mature plants which it sounds like they are they can be cut back hard.

Can I plant in all soil types, my soil is very alkaline? 

Yes they grow in all soil types but Chalky soil should be avoided this can cause the shrub to become chlorotic (yellowing of leaves)