Pruning can indeed help encourage bushier growth in a bay laurel tree. By selectively trimming certain branches, you can promote lateral branching and create a fuller, more compact appearance. This can be especially beneficial if your tree is growing predominantly on one straight stem.
Indeed, I have heard this too. Bay Laurel are renowned for their longevity. Under optimal conditions and with proper care, these majestic trees can indeed live for centuries, often reaching ages of several hundred years or even up to a millennium. Their resilience, adaptability, and ability to thrive in various climates contribute to their impressive lifespan. It's awe-inspiring to contemplate the stories these ancient trees could tell if they could speak. Thank you for bringing this fascinating tidbit to the conversation!
Hi, My tree is growing straight up on one stem. Will pruning make it bushy?
Pruning can indeed help encourage bushier growth in a bay laurel tree. By selectively trimming certain branches, you can promote lateral branching and create a fuller, more compact appearance. This can be especially beneficial if your tree is growing predominantly on one straight stem.
Thanks! My name means little bay laurel tree. I want to plant some on my property!🙏🏾
That’s cute!
Hindi aur marathi me ise kya kehte he
I would like to order
the laurel bay tree!!
I will try to find an organic supplier!
check back on the website in a few weeks!
Will it grow in South Florida?
Yes it will!
@@terramatergardens how about west Texas??
Are you growing a Laurel tree presently?
I hear that The Laurel Tree can live for a Full Millennium.
Indeed, I have heard this too. Bay Laurel are renowned for their longevity. Under optimal conditions and with proper care, these majestic trees can indeed live for centuries, often reaching ages of several hundred years or even up to a millennium. Their resilience, adaptability, and ability to thrive in various climates contribute to their impressive lifespan. It's awe-inspiring to contemplate the stories these ancient trees could tell if they could speak. Thank you for bringing this fascinating tidbit to the conversation!
@@terramatergardens You're Welcome