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: Currently features a 50% discount on 8–10 inch live plants, priced at $25.99 ($51.98 original).

: If you prefer to shop in person, retailers like Lowe's often carry bay laurel in their houseplant or herb departments. Quick Care Guide Sunlight : Requires full sun (at least 6 hours daily).

: Offers smaller, budget-friendly starter plants for around $10.00 . They are rated 4.7/5 and provide delivery within 2–5 business days.

: Lists various options, including multi-packs of rooted starter plants (3-packs) for landscaping or herb gardens.

: Provides culinary-grade bay laurel trees often used for topiary or hedges, priced around $36.50 ($45.62 original). Key Buying Considerations

: Ideal for finding unique bundles, such as a 28–32 inch tall tree that includes 2 lbs of free dried bay leaves for $69.99 .

: Must be well-draining. A mix of potting soil and sand is often recommended to prevent root rot.

: Some nurseries, like FastGrowingTrees, cannot ship live bay trees to Arizona or Oregon due to agricultural regulations.