Bay tree help please!

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Bay tree help please!
« on: March 18, 2012, 10:19 »
Hi
I have wanted 2 lollypop bay trees for the front of my house for years, we are just about to buy 2 very nice ones (7.5ft), however as you probably know they are very expensive and I am getting nervous about their care. The problem I have is the position I want them for is north facing and I am worried that this will not be suitable, can anyone give me some advice please, and has anyone grown them in this position before?

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Re: Bay tree help please!
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2012, 12:19 »
I have had two lollypop bays for some years outside our back door, which is northfacing. They get direct sunshine from about now in the year (15 minutes)  to around an hour in mid JUne.

They are in large clay pots (40cm across & 50 cm tall ) with plenty of drainage in the bottom -gravel and stones from the garden - potted in a mixture of multipurpose compost, garden soil and very fine gravel, topped with about an inch of gravel.

I water them about twice a week in the summer, with a good soak, and give them a bit of blood fish & bone around now if I remember.

Two years ago one succumbed to a disease, btu the other one is still going strong, with no protection through two hard winters. The pot is large enough to prevent the roots freezing, unless temps get really low, then I would wrap it in bubble plastic.

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Re: Bay tree help please!
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2012, 12:03 »
Thank you so much for your help, I have taken the plunge and bought two 4.5 ft specimens and I will plant as you suggest, keeping a close eye on them. I decided that the larger ones were going to be too big for their position so at the same time spent FAR less money! which in turn if I have to reposition later I will not be so disappointed.
Wish me luck!!
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Re: Bay tree help please!
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2012, 13:48 »
When you repot them they often sulk for a while and look a bit sickly, but soon recover.
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Re: Bay tree help please!
« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2012, 20:00 »
Thank you so much for your help, I have taken the plunge and bought two 4.5 ft specimens and I will plant as you suggest, keeping a close eye on them. I decided that the larger ones were going to be too big for their position so at the same time spent FAR less money! which in turn if I have to reposition later I will not be so disappointed.
Wish me luck!!
Thanks

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