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I live in central NJ, zone 7 I believe. I have had 2 bay laurels which I purchased as 10" plants that were shipped to NJ. I could find n...Read More
Surprisingly perhaps, to most people, Laurus nobilis is hardy in western UK, indeed there are many large specimens in my town which can b...Read More
In my Zone 7A garden in Petersburg, Virginia, I take my two bay trees in for the winter. I trained them into five-foot standards (one tr...Read More
All of my red bay trees are dying from Laurel wilt here in central SC. It's a shame that such a beautiful native tree is dying out.
I do not have one of these Laurus nobilis, but we have native bay trees in abundance; the ''Sweet Bay", Red Bay, and Loblolly Bay. Althou...Read More
I grow it also in my garden. In harsh winters like in 2012 with temps below - 15C and nights down to - 20C for weeks it dies completely ...Read More
we have one on our farm in Wilson's Mills, NC that I know has been there since at least 1980. I collected leaves from it for a science pr...Read More
I have had a Bay wherever we have lived so I wanted to have one here. It is a bit of trouble if we have very very cold nights but that i...Read More
I have three young Sweet bays all so far are indoor trees they are all approximately 3 years old. They are in my kitchen window. I boug...Read More
I've grown this plant for three years in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. I started off with a 4-inch and now it's in a three gallon. ...Read More
When we lived in Dana Point, California we had the most beautiful little tree that we planted in the back yard. The tree did well in that...Read More
Bloom season inaccurate. Blooming 3/9/2011 in Lafayette, LA
I am trying to grow it in 37415. So far, so good, but we have had no frost. When should I bring it in? What if I leave it outside in a sh...Read More
Everything I read says Laurus nobilis grows in zone 8, but there is a gorgeous, outstanding speciment at least 15 feet or more growing at...Read More
I have had two bay trees. One was planted in full Central Arizona sunlight (temperatures up to 125) and it burned and died. The other w...Read More
Sweet bay also makes a good house plant and seems adaptable to bonsai. My best friend has had a sweet bay growing in her living room for...Read More
This is our second year with our tree. We received it bareroot from One Green World. It is doing very well and is growing slowly, but s...Read More
I have two of these potted as summer patio trees here in Northern KY (Cincinnati metro area). Im always envious when I see one of these ...Read More
I had one of these on a sandy hill in Colington, Kill Devil Hills, NC (Zone 8a). It grew very large and flavored many meals. I would re...Read More
My 3 year old bay tree is about 8 feet tall. Nice evergreen. Likes full sun but can tolerate some shade. Not too demanding water wise....Read More
I have a Sweet bay tree that is now 25 feet tall. It was a rather slow grower at the start, but now it grows fairly fast. I use the leave...Read More
My plant is still sort of small, but seems to like it where its planted. Will post updates as it develops. It is now about 3 ft high an...Read More
We had a plant, about 4ft tall, that we needed to move as a new path was to go over its location. We only had one day to do it,if we were...Read More
The Bay leaf can be successfully grown in zone 7a in texas, and it becomes a 10' tree.zone 7b is better but this part of Texas is about t...Read More
Bay trees are notoriously difficult to over-winter in cold climates; withholding water in late summer and early autumn helps to induce se...Read More
An evergreen tree or shrub from the Mediterranean.
Has glossy, dark green, ovate, scented leaves with a strong mid rib and...Read More