The best time to transplant evergreens is in the Spring. The bigger the plant the more risk. Keep well watered for a full year after moving.
Excessive salivation is one of the symptoms of laurel hedge poisoning in sheep. Another is the animal gasping for breath.
A hedge is a row of closely planted shrubs or bushes.
A hedge is a bushlike vegetation, some what like a shrub. A hedge is a line of srubs or trees closely planted to form a barrier.
Yes they will eat the lower new leaves and ones higher up too if they can get at them. They will also have a chew at the bark and if left to their own devices will ruin a newly planted hedge. Hares will decimate a newly planted hedge. They chop off the stems and strip the bark. If either beasts are attracted to a newly planted hedge fence it with chicken wire--both sides.
A hedge is a row of shrubs, usually planted and maintained by humans. You'll find them wherever there are humans, and where plants can grow.
The ancient Greeks wore laurel wreaths.I planted some mountain laurel last week.
No, your plant is very unlikely to recover. I have a 13 year old mature Griselinia hedge and I am in the process of removing it totally and replacing it with a Laurel hedge.
The Laurel tree because it is so pretty. i planted one in my yard.
I usually plant staked Carolina Laurel Cherries of 5 gallon sized, at 4 to 5 feet on center. On center means that the plants are planted, trunk to trunk a certain distance apart. As the plant grows, you can keep it in hedge form. If it has already been shaped as a tree, you cannot then make it into a shrub, because this must be done early with young staked plants. Do not buy a standard, because this means that it has a single trunk, trained to be a tree form, not a shrub or hedged shrub. Staked means that the plant has been grown in shrub form with branches evenly distributed from the bottom to the top of the plant.
Regularly until you see signs of new growth then less frequently for the first year.
It depends on if the property belongs to you, or to them, or to another organization, ask for property regulations in your area.
hedge pig= hedge hog