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Bay Leaf Plant, Sweet Bay or Laurel

$ 10.56

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Sunlight: Full Sun, Medium Sun
  • Type: Rooted Cuttings
  • Common Name: Bay Laurel
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Watering: Medium
  • Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
  • Genus: Lauraceae
  • Climate: Hardy Zone 7-10, Mediterranean
  • Condition: Rooted Bay Leaf is packed in a 4x4x8 box with 200 lb test
  • Features: Spices, Seasoning
  • Soil pH: 6-7 can stand range of 4.5-8.3
  • Growth Habit: Upright Tree
  • Brand: Unbranded

    Description

    Bay Leaf Plants  How to Grow and Care for Bay Laurel
    Bay Leaf plants
    are slow growing trees with leaves that are used as seasoning in cooking. It is also known as
    bay laurel, sweet bay
    and simply
    laurel
    . If you enjoy
    growing herbs
    , this is a great one to try, since it has a very aromatic flavor.
    Bay leaf plants are a member of the family
    lauraceae
    . These trees are native to the Mediterranean region and the leaves are often used in Mediterranean recipes.
    Bay Laurel was considered a sacred plant to the Greeks and Romans.  Trees were often planted near temples and the foliage was burned during various rites.
    Growing Bay Leaf Plants
    Have you ever seen a pot of beef stew or a hearty soup with a large leaf in the middle of the mixture?  You are looking at a bay leaf.
    The herb adds a robust flavor to soups and stews and has long been used as a seasoning in cooking.
    Bay Leaf plants are tolerant of most soil types. Ideal PH range is 6-7, but the plant is somewhat versatile and can stand a range of 4.5 to 8.3.
    What it will not tolerate is soil that does not drain well.  Applications of
    compost
    or other organic matter will help to keep the soil draining well.
    Size of Bay Leaf Plants
    Bay Laurel can be grown indoors in pots, and outdoors as shrubs and also as trees. It is a slow growing plant and can reach heights of 59 feet in the conditions are right.
    Although the plant is a tree at heart, it can be kept smaller by
    pruning the plant
    or growing it in containers near your
    vegetable garden
    .
    Container grown plants will not get to this large size.  Prune it so that it gets no taller than 5-6 feet so that you can move it indoors when the weather gets colder.
    The plant grows best in full sun to partial shade. If you grow it outdoors
    Sunlight and Moisture Conditions
    The plant grows best in full sun to partial shade. If you grow it outdoors in hot climates, it will benefit from some afternoon shade.
    If you grow the plant indoors, it will need bright light and the occasion misting to keep the humidity level as the plant likes it.
    Trees grown outside don?t generally need much in the way of fertilizer but container plants will benefit from a balanced organic fertilizer such as fish emulsion in the spring and summer.
    Hardiness Zones
    Bay Laurel is hardy in zones 7-10.  In colder zones, it is very frost sensitive, but can be grown in a pot and brought indoors for the winter, or kept in a sheltered closed area where the extremes of the cold won?t kill it. It can only take temperatures down to about 20 degrees F.
    In warmer zones, the plant is considered a
    perennial
    .
    Ways to Grow Bay Leaf Plants
    In warmer zones, grown bay laurel as a tree. It can used in topiary to create ball shaped plants. The stems are also grown twisted and they are grown as hedges, too.
    Since bay is only hardy to zone 8, Bay Laurel is often grown as a houseplant in colder zones. For best results re-pot a container plant every 2-3 years
    Propagation of Bay Leaf Plants
    The plants take a long time to germinate from seed.  Normal
    plant propagation
    is from cuttings or air layering. The cuttings need to root in a heated propagator with high humidity.  It?s quite difficult to propagate.