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Bay and pots of box
By Janey
- 23 Dec, 2009
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Comments on this photo
Yes...the Bays are quite hardy aren't they even in a tub.
23 Dec, 2009
You will need the bay for your gammon Janey ... I was trying to grow mine into a standard but it's never grown more than a couple of feet tall ..
23 Dec, 2009
Nice little photo, looks sweet.
28 Dec, 2009
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See who else is growing Laurus nobilis (Sweet bay).
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This photo was taken at Normanby Hall Country Park.
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Laurus Nobilis
£9.50 at Burncoose -
Laurus Nobilis 'Aurea'
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Laurus Nobilis (Bay Laurel)
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Laurus Nobilis (Bay Laurel (Standard))
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It's nice how some plants just shrug off the chilly weather, isn't it?
23 Dec, 2009