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Forum: Article: Bay Laurel - the 2009 herb of the yearReplies: 1, Views: 6
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barbjo
Columbia, TN

July 04, 2009
07:35 AM

Post #6775916

Hi,
I'm hoping someone can help me out. I have a bay laurel outside in a pot. It's about 5 years old and 3' tall. I'm afraid I let it get too dry and all the leaves have become dry. I don't want to lose it! What can I do to bring it back?
Thank you for any suggestions.
barbjo
carrielamont
Milton, MA
(Zone 6a)

July 04, 2009
09:15 AM

Post #6776199

I am afraid I don't know, besides water it, maybe cut off the stressed parts (since they're not helping it live but working against it). Can you put in a greenhouse for a visit? That's all my ideas, sorry.


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