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Bay Leaf plant, bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis), Culinary & Medicinal Herb

Everlasting Mediterranean herb for your kitchen and garden! Fresh bay leaves add flavour to soups, stews, pickles, and sauces. Slow-growing, frost-hardy, and perfect in pots or as a topiary. Aromatic and medicinal too!

$10.50

34 in stock

Description

   

Bay Tree (Laurus nobilis) – Evergreen Culinary & Medicinal Herb

The Bay Tree is a tidy, evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean. It looks stunning in a pot and can easily be shaped into a classic topiary, adding both structure and beauty to your garden or patio.

Culinary Uses

Bay leaves are an essential kitchen herb, prized for their sweet, savory flavour with floral, spicy, woodsy, and slightly bitter undertones. Pick leaves fresh whenever you need them! They are perfect for spaghetti sauces, stews, pickles, pot roasts, and slow-cooked dishes.

Natural Insect Repellent

Bay leaves are highly aromatic and act as a natural insect deterrent. Use them to protect stored grains, beans, and pantry items from weevils, or place them around the home to help repel cockroaches, ants, and fleas.

Medicinal Benefits

Bay laurel has a long history in herbal medicine. Traditionally, it has been used to support respiratory health, aid digestion, reduce inflammation, and even to help with seasonal colds and flu. It is most commonly consumed as a warming tea.

Growing Conditions

Bay trees thrive in full sun to dappled shade and prefer well-drained soil. They are slow-growing and perfect for pots, making them ideal for small spaces or patios. Avoid planting in areas exposed to strong coastal winds or salt spray. With minimal maintenance, your Bay Tree can be a long-lasting addition to your garden.

Summary

  • Evergreen Mediterranean shrub, ideal for pots and topiary
  • Fresh bay leaves enhance soups, stews, sauces, and pickles
  • Natural insect repellent for pantry and home use
  • Traditional herbal uses: digestion, respiratory health, inflammation
  • Thrives in full sun to part shade, prefers well-drained soil

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