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cheles_garden
Edmond, OK
(Zone 7a)

October 11, 2008
02:34 PM

Post #5659058

I got my first Bay Laurel this past Spring and when it got warm enough outside I put it on my deck. Over the summer it doubled in size and even grew little round pods on the new growth. Not sure what they are...but my question is when it started getting too cool at night I moved it inside and now the leaves are turning yellow/brown and some are dropping off. Is it just getting accustomed to a new location and is this normal. Or is it very unhappy? Can anyone give some advise? Help please! :-)
~chele

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