Distressed Bay Laurel Plants in Need of Assistance

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I’ve written about my prized bay laurel plants in the past and shared how attractive, useful, and productive these culinary herb “trees” can be in the backyard kitchen garden.
The only drawback is that those of us gardening in cold climates must bring the plants indoors during the winter months where the home environment can be [...]

Bay Laurel Plants

Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006

Bay Laurel, also known as Sweet Bay is a culinary herb plant that makes a great addition to the kitchen garden and can easily be grown on a patio or deck. Bay plants are very attractive with their waxy-looking olive green leaves, branches that can be trained to suit your taste, and flavorful leaves that will serve a valuable function as a versatile kitchen spice.

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