How do i take a cutting from a laurel bush?


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Laurels are very easy to propagate. Take a long branch ... low enough to lay on the ground. make a cut or wound on the under side (not right through ) .Dig a small trench in the soil and lay the branch in it, wound side down, cover with soil and place a Heavy stone on top. They should root very easily. When rooted sever from Parent plant and pot up.


take a branch from the root/dig it up and split it if possible.
If its one with berries wait until they drop and sow a few of them, you'll soon have lots of laurels. I'm forever picking them out of my border from the lauel next door !

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