How close to a fence can I plant laurel?

When it comes to planting a laurel hedge, it is important to consider the spacing in relation to a wall or fence. While laurel hedges can be planted relatively close to a wall or fence, it is recommended to leave some space for access and maintenance.

To ensure easy access to both sides of the hedge for trimming and maintenance, it is advisable to plant the laurel hedge about 3-4 feet (90-120cm) away from the wall or fence. This distance allows enough space for you to maneuver around the hedge and reach the other side without any difficulty.

By leaving this gap, you can easily maintain and shape the laurel hedge, ensuring it remains neat and well-maintained. Trimming the hedge regularly is essential for its health and appearance, and having access to both sides makes this task much easier.

In my personal experience as a gardener, I have found that planting a laurel hedge too close to a wall or fence can make maintenance challenging. If the hedge is planted too close, it becomes difficult to reach the other side for trimming, resulting in uneven growth and potentially damaging the wall or fence when trying to access it.

Additionally, leaving some space between the hedge and the wall or fence allows for better airflow and prevents moisture buildup. This helps to reduce the risk of fungal diseases, which can be detrimental to laurel hedges.

It is best to consider the long-term maintenance and health of the laurel hedge when deciding how close to a wall or fence to plant it. By allowing 3-4 feet (90-120cm) of space, you can ensure easy access for trimming and create a healthier and more attractive hedge.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.