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Does cherry laurel tolerate clay soil?
Can I plant cherry laurel in clay soil?
You can cherry laurel in clay soil plant while this not overly compressed is. In addition, the floor should rich in humus and nutrients be. In terms of pH is from moderately acidic to alkaline everything OK. Under these conditions, the bay cherry in loamy subsoil usually just as magnificent as in a rather sandy one garden floor.
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What should be considered when planting cherry laurel in clay soil?
If you want to plant your cherry laurel in clay soil, it is advisable to place one under the root ball Gravel drainage layer to incorporate Some hobby gardeners report that they already have something potting soil enough to make the laurel cherry beautiful in loamy soil growth to help.
How do I care for cherry laurel in loamy soil?
In the Care of cherry laurel on loamy soil you should take care that you plant don't water too much. Because the cherry is relatively sensitive to waterlogging. It makes all the more sense to clean the garden soil before planting loosen up or dig a slightly larger planting hole and integrate a drainage layer. The latter contributes to the fact that irrigation water can drain off better.
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More options for loosening heavy soils
To clayey or heavy topsoil before planting the cherry laurel hedge To loosen up and improve it, you can also work in some coarse sand or compost.