When do i cut laurel hedge




















It is almost infinitely forgiving of mistakes, so it is hard not to produce a good hedge. 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.

Infection is more likely as a result and damage from frost is more of a risk to newly cut tissue than plant bark. Once it has established easy to tell because you will see new, young leaves appearing step back and take a look at the plant.

Cherry Laurel will put out new growth from the junction of stem and leaf if encouraged. If you want new growth in a particular area, cut a branch in that part of the plant back so two or three leaves remain. A new side shoot will come from each leaf within a few weeks. Keep doing this until there is a good structure of branches sufficient to carry the canopy of leaves that make common laurel such a good hedge plant.

Once that is done, you only need to keep the hedge in shape in future years. The Bay Laurel is an exception, being a more tender hedging species, it is better to always trim these in the Spring when the worst of the weather is past. You can use shears or a hedge trimmer, the cut edges will heal and cover with new growth quickly, especially if trimming is carried out in the Spring.

Laurel hedge plants are one of our best selling groups of evergreen hedging, they are easy to grow, give great privacy, look good all year round and come in a huge range of sizes. Click on the links below to learn more about the individual varieties of Laurel hedging.

If you have any questions, please call our hedging experts or alternatively get in touch via our contact page. Using a small digger Using a spade The preferred method of planting I would use would be a small digger. Maintenance or Your Laurel Hedge The base of your laurel hedge should be kept clean form weeds and grass for the first three years at least to ensure optimum growth.

Pruning of Your New Laurel Hedge Basically laurel hedging is a vigorous bushy hedge that establishes quickly. Previous Next. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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