WARNING! I learned there are several types of laurel trees and only one has edible leaves. The rest are POISONOUS!
I bought mine from Edible Landscaping (www.ediblelandscaping.com)
Yes, you can use the leaves just like the dry or, when you trim it, dry them and use them as well.
As I said in the Blog post, you can grow them as trees in like California, but here they have to be taken in for the winter. But, with that much weight of dirt, I'm going to try and keep them just as a house plant (or bush) year round.
Looks like a healthy plant...where did you buy it? You can use the leaves like the dry?
ReplyDeleteWARNING! I learned there are several types of laurel trees and only one has edible leaves. The rest are POISONOUS!
ReplyDeleteI bought mine from Edible Landscaping (www.ediblelandscaping.com)
Yes, you can use the leaves just like the dry or, when you trim it, dry them and use them as well.
As I said in the Blog post, you can grow them as trees in like California, but here they have to be taken in for the winter. But, with that much weight of dirt, I'm going to try and keep them just as a house plant (or bush) year round.
Glad you mentioned that. Was gonna say something about you trying to take out your cats...
ReplyDeleteWell, I can't say it hasn't crossed my mind...
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