Bay Standard 3/4 SPIRAL Stem Crown 45/50cm Pot 25cm
Bay Standard 3/4 SPIRAL Stem Crown 45/50cm Pot 25cm
Bay Standard 3/4 SPIRAL Stem Crown 45/50cm Pot 25cm

Bay Standard 3/4 SPIRAL Stem Crown 45/50cm Pot 25cm

Bay Standard 3/4 SPIRAL Stem Crown 45/50cm Pot 25cm

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We operate our own delivery service within 12km of the garden centre for €15, for this service we can deliver you any item from Windyridge. 

Outside of this radius we out source couriers, we cannot unfortunately ship a lot of bulkier items such as large pots, composts and many of our more delicate living things. 

An Post Delivery, Seeds & books - €1.50

Standard Parcel via An Post* €6.00

Local Delivery, 12km of Windyridge - €15.00

Pallet Nationwide** - €49.00**This will be automatically added to your cart for BBQ's and larger items

Bay Tree - Description

  • Latin Name: Laurus nobilis
  • Common Name: Bay Tree
  • Other Names: Sweet Bay, True Laurel
  • Indoors or Outdoor: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation
  • Size: Mature bay trees can reach a height of 7 to 12 meters when grown outdoors. In pots, they are typically maintained at 1 to 2 meters.

Bay Tree - Delivery

  • Delivery Info: Your healthy Bay Tree will be carefully packaged and shipped to your doorstep, ready for planting.

Bay Tree - Characteristics

  • Mature Size: Bay trees outdoors can grow up to 7 to 12 meters in height, while potted Bay Trees are usually maintained at 1 to 2 meters.
  • Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen, providing year-round foliage.
  • Preferred Position: Full sun to partial shade.
  • Shape - Plant Characteristics: Bay trees are known for their aromatic, glossy, dark green leaves.
  • Hardy or Not Hardy: Hardy, able to tolerate a variety of conditions and low temperatures.
  • Diseases: Generally resistant to most diseases, although it can be susceptible to aphids and scale insects.

Bay Tree - Uses

  • Uses in Garden: Bay trees are popular for their culinary leaves and as ornamental plants in gardens. They can be grown in pots, used as topiary, or planted in the ground as part of an evergreen border.

Bay Tree - Planting Characteristics

  • Preferred Planting Aspect: Full sun to partial shade.
  • Frost Hardy: Yes, Bay trees are frost hardy, making them suitable for Irish climates.
  • Fast or Slow Growing: Bay trees are relatively slow-growing, especially when potted. In the ground, they grow at a moderate rate.
  • Pruning Advice: Prune to shape and control size as needed. Avoid heavy pruning during the growing season.

Bay Tree - Planting Instructions in an Irish Climate

  • Sowing Time: Bay trees are usually purchased as saplings or mature plants rather than grown from seed.
  • Instruction: Plant in well-drained soil. In pots, use a good-quality potting mix. Ensure proper drainage.
  • Trench Preparation: Not required for potted Bay Trees, but in the garden, ensure good soil preparation.
  • Positioning of Plants: Choose a sunny to partially shaded location.
  • Plant Spacing: For potted Bay Trees, space them at least 1 meter apart. In the garden, allow 7 to 12 meters between trees.
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to maintain the desired shape and size.
  • Facts About the Product: Bay trees, with their aromatic leaves, are not only a valuable addition to your kitchen for culinary use but also a classic and attractive evergreen plant that can thrive in Irish climates. Their versatility, adaptability, and hardiness make them an excellent choice for both culinary and ornamental purposes.

Elevate your garden and culinary experience with the timeless beauty and usefulness of the Bay Tree. Order yours today and enjoy the year-round greenery and the convenience of fresh bay leaves at your fingertips.

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