Planting guide

When to plant Cherry Laurel?

Best month and methodPrunus laurocerasus

Plant your cherry Laurel in March, April, May, September and October — the optimal month is usually May.

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Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)
Foto: Lord Koxinga / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Spacing

Distance between plants

50 cm

For 1 m²

4 plants

For an X m² border, calculate: X × 4 plants.

Step by step: plant cherry Laurel

Cherry laurel is remarkably adaptable and will grow in almost any position, from full sun through partial shade to full shade, making it one of the most versatile evergreen shrubs for temperate gardens. It tolerates a wide range of soil types—loam, clay, chalk, and even sandy soils—though it performs best in reasonably fertile, moisture-retentive ground that doesn't dry out completely in summer or become waterlogged in winter. Plant bare-root or container-grown specimens in March, April, or May for spring planting, or in September and October for autumn planting. Autumn is often preferable because the soil is still warm and autumn rains help establishment, but spring planting works well if you can water reliably through the first summer. Dig a hole roughly twice the width of the root ball and the same depth, breaking up compacted soil at the base. Mix in some well-rotted compost or manure if your soil is poor or very free-draining. Set the plant so the top of the root ball sits level with the surrounding soil—planting too deep can lead to stem rot. For hedging, space plants 50 cm apart; for specimen shrubs, allow at least 100 cm between plants to accommodate the mature spread of 100–300 cm. Backfill with the excavated soil, firm gently with your heel to eliminate air pockets, then water thoroughly even if the soil feels damp. Apply a 5–7 cm layer of organic mulch (composted bark or garden compost) around the base, keeping it a few centimetres clear of the stem. This conserves moisture and suppresses weeds while the roots establish. Water weekly during dry spells in the first growing season.

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