The laurel hedge isĀ a type of hedge that is typically used for decorative purposes. Laurel hedges are characterized by their dense, evergreen foliage and their ability to withstand heavy pruning. Laurel hedges are also relatively resistant to pests and diseases.
Laurel hedges can be used to create a variety of different looks in the garden. They can be clipped into formal shapes, left to grow naturally, or even trained into trees. Regardless of how they are grown, laurel hedges are sure to add interest and beauty to any landscape.
Laurel hedges are a popular choice for many gardeners because they are relatively easy to care for. Laurel hedges should be pruned twice a year to maintain their shape and size. They should also be watered regularly, especially during periods of drought. Fertilizing laurel hedges is not typically necessary, but it can help to promote growth.
If you are thinking about planting a laurel hedge, it is important to choose the right variety for your climate and soil type. Some varieties of laurel are more cold hardy than others, so be sure to select one that will be able to withstand the winters in your area. Also, make sure to choose a variety that is appropriate for the soil type in your garden.
There are three types of Laurel species:
- Prunus Laurocerasus Rotundifolia: This will make an interesting seasonal changing beautiful decorative addition to any garden
- Prunus Laurocerasus Novita: Known for being hardier than te common laurel with low maintenance.
- Prunus Laurocerasus Caucasica: Being similar to the cherry laurel, but having a more distinct upright habit.