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Prunus lusitanica, commonly known as Portuguese Laurel, is a popular choice for hedging due to its attractive evergreen foliage, dense growth habit, and tolerance for pruning.
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Planting Distances
80-100cm (2.5-3ft) 2.5 PLANTS PER METER - 40cm centres
Planting Instructions
Planting Prunus lusitanica (Portuguese Laurel) root ball hedging in the UK is a common and straightforward process. Here are step-by-step instructions for planting Prunus lusitanica root ball hedging:
1. Choose the Right Location:
- Select a suitable location for your Prunus lusitanica hedge. These plants prefer well-drained soil and can tolerate partial to full sunlight. Ensure that the site has good air circulation and is not prone to waterlogging.
2. Soil types:
- Portuguese Laurel is adaptable to a wide range of soil pH levels. However, it generally prefers slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soils with a pH range between 6.0 and 7.5. Soil within this range is suitable for optimal growth
- Prunus lusitanica can grow in various soil types, including loam, clay, and sandy soils. However, loamy soil, which is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay, is often considered ideal for these plants as it provides good drainage while retaining adequate moisture and nutrients
3. Prepare the Soil:
- Prepare the soil by removing any weeds, rocks, or debris from the planting area. Loosen the soil to a depth of at least 12 inches and amend it with organic matter, such as compost, to improve soil fertility and drainage if necessary.
4. Dig Planting Holes:
- Dig planting holes that are wide and deep enough to accommodate the root ball of each Prunus lusitanica plant. The holes should be spaced according to your desired hedge density, typically 1 to 3 feet apart.
5. DO NOT remove the hessian (burlap):
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Leave the hessian or burlap on the root ball. It will naturally decompose over time. Using hessian on root ball hedging plants helps protect the roots during transplanting, holds the root ball together, and aids in keeping the soil around the roots intact. Over time, the burlap will naturally break down, allowing the plant's roots to establish themselves in the surrounding soil.
6. Planting Depth:
- Place each Prunus lusitanica root ball in the center of its planting hole. The top of the root ball should be level with the soil surface. Ensure that the plant is upright and not tilted.
7. Backfill with Soil:
- Backfill the planting holes with the soil that was removed when digging. Tamp the soil down gently as you go to eliminate air pockets. Water the soil periodically as you backfill to help settle it.
8. Watering:
- Water the newly planted Prunus lusitanica hedge thoroughly immediately after planting. Ensure that the soil around the roots is evenly moist. Continue to water regularly, especially during dry periods, to establish strong root systems.
9. Mulch:
- Apply a layer of organic mulch, such as wood chips or bark, around the base of the hedge. This mulch will help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
10. Pruning and Maintenance: - Prune and shape the hedge as needed to maintain the desired form and density. Pruning is typically performed in late spring or early summer.
11. Support (if necessary): - For taller or less stable plants, consider providing temporary support, such as stakes and ties, to help them remain upright while they establish themselves.
12. Fertilization: - Prunus lusitanica typically doesn't require heavy fertilization. However, you can apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in the spring to promote healthy growth if necessary.
By following these steps, you can successfully plant Prunus lusitanica root ball hedging in the UK. Proper care and maintenance, including regular watering and pruning, will help your hedge thrive and provide an attractive evergreen screen or boundary for your garden or landscape.