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Bay Tree Full Standard 110cm Stem. 55/60cm Head

Bay Tree Full Standard 110cm Stem. 55/60cm Head

£149.95
Large Full Standard Bay Tree 60-65cm head.
Large Full Standard Bay Tree 60-65cm head. Large Full Standard Bay Tree 60-65cm head.
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Quick Overview

Beautiful Flemish Grown Full Standards Bay trees, immediate impact plants with thick straight stems and large 55/60cm heads. 

Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
Over 160cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
20 Litre
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
2.5m+/-
Toleration
Toleration
-5
Girth
Girth
9/10
Flowering Colour
Flowering Colour
White
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Slow
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
Yes
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Laurus Nobilis Bay Tree Full Standard 110cm stem head 55/60cm - Mature trees.  Here at Charella Gardens we only supply the highest quality Bays trees. We source all our northern European trees from one very exclusive grower in the Flanders region of Belgium, this is the traditional growing area for this product, we do not supply Italian trees, whilst there is nothing wrong with them our own personal opinion the northern European cultivated trees are far superior, and certainly more hardy for the uk climate. They are personally selected by ourselves, so you are guaranteed matching symmetrical trees with a good shape, whether it be our pyramids or our ball on stem varieties you are guaranteed a tree of the highest quality. By sourcing our trees from one grower you are guaranteed matching products regardless of shape or size.

Bay Trees are now used all over the UK to add decoration to patio areas and entrances they look beautiful in pairs on either side of doorways, with very little effort and a little water, food and sunshine, they can a achieve a very good size and last for years.

 

Planting Position: Bay trees prefer to be planted in full sun, but will tolerate light shade, they are best planted in areas protected from strong winds and sharp frosts.

Soil: They are tolerant of a wide range of soils except heavy clay, if your soil has a large clay content this can be counter acted when planting by digging a large hole and mixing the soil with lots of compost and some sharp sand, this will almost certainly make the area more suitable.

Suitable for container planting: Yes ideal for container planting. If pot planting a multi purpose compost is suitable, or in an ideal scenario a John Innes number 2 is the absolute perfect choice it may also be advisable to add some stones at the base to create some drainage..

Pruning: Topiary trained Bay Trees are best trimmed using secateurs during the summer months, this encourages a dense habit and maintains the desired shape. Remove any leaf tips damaged by winter weather by lightly pruning in late spring.

Winter Hardy: -5 but will tolerate lower temperatures if planted in the ground, it may be advisable to protect the foliage by wrapping in a winter fleece and wrapping the pot in bubble wrap to protect the roots, alternatively it could be moved into a garage or shed during the harshest months.

Your bay trees should, in ideal conditions, be re potted every two years, even if you decide not to repot we would recommend replacing some of the old compost periodically with fresh John Innes number 2, also adding a controlled release fertiliser to the mix will help. Alternatively use a liquid feed approximately every two weeks during spring and summer. he winter months.Soil: They are tolerant of a wide range of soils except heavy clay, if your soil has a large clay content this can be counter acted when planting by adding some sharp sand to the planting hole.

Eventual height and spread: Can if left uncared for grow up to 12 metres with a spread of 12 metres, but as most people have these trees in pots or as specimen topiary plants this is not an issue.

Growth speed: Relatively slow.

Flowering Period: Small yellow flowers are produced in Spring, followed by black berries on female plants.

Foliage: The glossy dark green leaves look superb and can of course be used in a wide range of recipes.

Evergreen: Yes.