table of contentsCherry laurel baldHelp through radical cuttingPrevention through maintenance cutsIn the springIn the autumnFrost-resistant cherry laurel varietiesfrequently asked QuestionsThe cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) is popular as a hedge plant. The plant quickly forms high, opaque hedges. If the cherry laurel suddenly becomes bald from the inside, usually only a radical cut will help. Follow the instructions.In a nutshellFrost as a common cause of internal branch deathRadical cut...
table of contentsCherry laurel is easy to cutCutting toolExpose thick branchesCutting thick branches: instructionsfrequently asked QuestionsIf a cherry laurel can grow unmolested, it will develop excessively strong branches. Simple cutting measures are then usually not enough to shape it again in an appealing way. With our instructions you can cut thick branches on the cherry laurel correctly.In a nutshellCherry laurel can be radically cut back into the old woodcut between early November and ...
table of contentsFrozen or dried up?Frost drought - most common frost damageFrostbite damageMeasures against frost damagePrevent frost damageSufficient winter protectionProper fertilizationSuitable locationOptimal irrigationfrequently asked QuestionsFrost damage to the evergreen cherry laurel is not uncommon. Of course, the winter hardiness of the respective variety also plays a decisive role. The damage can be particularly pronounced in extremely cold winters.In a nutshellFrost damage does n...
table of contentsPrune back in springCut the cherry laurel correctlyThinning out older bushesUse correct toolsfrequently asked QuestionsLaurel niche is a very popular ornamental wood in this country. The evergreen shrub offers excellent privacy in the garden. In order for cherry laurel to be nice and dense, a few things have to be considered when cutting. Tips on cutting back can be found in this post.In a nutshellProper pruning can stimulate dense growthan annual pruning is sufficientJune is...
table of contentsPowdery mildew is the most common fungal diseaseRecognize illnessCare errors as causesTypical symptomsFight it properlyUse of fungicidesFight with home remediesPreventive measuresfrequently asked QuestionsCherry laurel is very popular in this country as a hedge plant. The evergreen shrub with large shiny leaves grows upright and extremely fast. However, cherry laurel is often attacked by powdery mildew.In a nutshellpowdery mildew mainly affects young leavesSigns of white flou...
table of contentsShrubs Conifers & Evergreens Flowering shrubs & wild trees frequently asked QuestionsCherry laurel has now fallen into disrepute because it is not usable for the local animal world. In addition, the invasive species is spreading and displacing native woody plants. We introduce you to 15 beautiful alternatives to cherry laurel.In a nutshellCherry laurel ecologically questionable: no food for birds and insectsspreads invasively in nature in some regionsprefer native woo...
table of contentsSigns of infestationPests as the causeFight gentlySet up trapsPrevention of pestsDiseases as the causefrequently asked QuestionsIf there are holes in the leaves or eaten leaves of the cherry laurel, several pests and diseases can be responsible. Fighting them gently is possible by a few means.In a nutshellnot only insects can prove harmfulDamage and discoloration can be the cause of illnessFighting the causes gently is also beneficial for the cherry laurel and the environment...
table of contentsToxicitySymptoms of intoxicationDanger to animalsPoisoning case - humanCase of poisoning - animalconsumptionIn many gardens the cherry laurel, botanically Prunus laurocerasus, is a popular, evergreen privacy screen. The cherry laurel is one of the most popular types of hedge plants. Most people don't know one thing: all parts of the cherry laurel plant are poisonous! In 2013 the cherry laurel was even named poisonous plant of the year.ToxicityDespite the high toxicity, dried ...
table of contentsTransplant cherry laurelLocationtimeMaterials and toolsMoving the laurel cherry: instructionsStep 1 - 3Step 4-7Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) is a popular hedge plant. No wonder, because cherry laurel hedges grow very quickly and very densely. Few plants are needed for a compact hedge. Cherry laurel is frost-resistant and easy to care for. The specialist trade has a wide range of cherry laurel varieties for small and large gardens. If a move or a remodeling of the proper...
Table of ContentsNo cuttingCircumferenceTopiary in summerRejuvenation pruning in winterCut in diseasesfrequently asked QuestionsCherry laurel is fast-growing and therefore ideal as a hedge plant. For this, however, the wood must be cut regularly. But when is it forbidden to cut cherry laurel? We clarify and give cutting tips.In a nutshellCutting back gives shape and ensures strong and dense growthAt the end of June there is a slight shape cutRadical cuts prohibited from March to the end of Se...
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