The laurel tree can be grown both in southern gardens and at home as a houseplant.
Growing laurel at home is not difficult. The unpretentious plant will quickly take root and adapt to the conditions on the windowsill.
Laurel leaves have an unusual aroma and are often used in cooking to prepare various dishes.
The plant has bactericidal and calming properties and helps those who have great difficulty falling asleep.
Laurel contains such useful acids as formic, butyric, acetic, lauric, active substances that increase immunity.
The laurel tree is not demanding to watering, but it should be timely. Good lighting and soil will help the plant grow, resist diseases and pests.
Laurel is considered a plant that helps to make the right choice, a talisman that can protect from troubles.
If laurel blossoms at home, although this is a great rarity, then for the owners this is a good sign, which means wealth and peace.