Where to Site Your Portuguese Laurel Hedging
Portuguese Laurel Hedging thrives in moist, well-drained soils. While these hardy plants can survive in poor, shallow, and slightly chalky conditions, it’s advisable to avoid such environments. Prunus Lusitanica Angustifolia is highly adaptable, tolerating both warm and cold exposed sites, as well as partial shade. For optimal health, prune and fertilise your hedge to maintain its desired height, shape, and condition.
Growth & Pruning
Portuguese Laurel Hedging can reach up to 8 meters tall with an annual growth rate of 30-60 cm (about 1-2 feet). This moderate growth rate facilitates easy pruning and maintenance without the hedge becoming unruly. It responds well to pruning and can be shaped into various forms and sizes, typically requiring pruning twice a year based on your desired hedge size.
Consider removing berries and flowers to promote the health and vibrancy of your Portuguese Laurel Hedging. This allows the plant to channel its energy into producing lush, green leaves rather than ornamental berries and flowers, though this practice is optional.
Characteristics
- Foliage: Glossy dark green, year-round (if well maintained)
- Stems: Red
- Flowers: Fragrant white flowers in spring
- Berries: Inedible red berries that turn black/purple in winter
- Durability: Tougher than Cherry Laurels and can withstand exposed sites
- Other: Winter hardy, moderate growth rate
Following these recommendations will help ensure your Portuguese Laurel Hedging remains a resilient and attractive addition to your garden.
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