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While the Chinese privet might seem appealing with its dense foliage, ideal for screening and privacy ... but in my opinion, cherry laurel is an invasive hedge plant to keep out of your yard.
While often planted as a hedge ... this type of cherry laurel tree attract beautiful robins to your backyard. Additionally, ...
If you’re considering planting a hedge, now is a great time to do it ... Japanese yew, ligustrum, cherry laurel, loropetalum, Russian olive or elaeagnus, pineapple guava, Needlepoint holly ...
Privacy trees and hedges can add much-needed and beautiful separation from neighbors, busy streets, and less-than-ideal views. The best choices for privacy trees will ...
Q. We have always had cherry laurel trees in our yard but saw English laurel at a garden center. Do both of them grow here in the Delta? We need to grow a thick, tall hedge. A. As with many plants ...
Q: I planted hollies and Carolina cherry as an evergreen visual screen ... That’s why they are burning up. A privacy hedge should be evergreen and retain leaves through the winter.
Laurel hedging was a traditional hedge for many years, and widely used, mainly in a rural setting but also in urban areas. While it is traditional, it is not native. The cherry laurel, Prunus ...
Cherry Laurel is in flower at present ... It was introduced to Ireland many years ago as a hedge and shrubbery plant and to form game-coverts on large estates. It did well in moist Irish soils ...