Properly cut, the cherry laurel can ensure a dense and lush growth. But when and how do you cut the cherry laurel correctly?

How to cut cherry laurel with brown leaves

The leaves of the cherry laurel do not fall off in winter, as they do on deciduous trees, but brown and dried-up leaves on the bush also tend to appear from time to time. Most often, these are diseased parts of the plant or those that have been damaged by frost or pruning. Check the plant regularly and remove these spots generously. However, yellow and brown leaves can also have other causes - such as disease, incorrect cherry laurel care or fertilization of the cherry laurel.

Tip: To avoid brown leaves and frost damage, you should provide your cherry laurel with the best possible nutrients. Our Plantura organic universal fertilizer is ideal for this.

You can find out more about yellow and brown leaves on cherry laurel and how to combat them here.

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