Common (Cherry) Laurel
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Rootball hedging plants such as laurel are planted when dormant so as not to damage their roots while they get ready to establish themselves in spring as the weather warms up. Therefore as long as there is not hard frost on the ground it is ok to plant - hard frost when planted is not a problem.
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Common Or Cherry Laurel
Common or cherry laurel has been a staple of the English garden for centuries. The large leaved and versatile evergreen is a good way of providing the backdrop/ windbreak so that more delicate species can thrive. Laurel is very hardy and can be pruned back hard- thrives in wide variety of situations.