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Artificial bay laurel bush ball

BABAYBALLX2
£47.95incl VAT

Great things come in small packages! 🌳

  • No hassle
  • Natural wood stem
  • Instant colour

The cute bay laurel bush ball is the shorter companion to our popular lollipop bay tree. With lush UV stable foliage that never needs pruning, this small outdoor plant packs a big stylish punch!

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Delivery information

  • Free delivery on orders over £75
  • Delivery takes 2-4 days
  • Next day delivery from £8

Our standard delivery service costs £5 (free when you spend £75) and takes between 2-4 working days. Upgraded delivery services may be available based on your location.

Some locations may cost extra and take a little longer. For more information visit our delivery page here.

Returns

If the product isn’t suitable or you simply don’t like it, you can return it to us for a full refund.

  • 60 days to return the item to us
  • You will need to cover the cost of returning the item
  • Use a courier comparison website to get the best price

For further information or to submit a return request, visit our returns page here.

In the unlikely event that the item arrives damaged, please get in touch with our customer service team.

Fast delivery

Order by 13:50pm, choose 'fast delivery' and we'll dispatch your order today (weekdays only). Delivery is normally on the next working day. Read more

60 days to return

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Everything you need to know

A rustic natural wood stem, dainty black berries, and botanically accurate UV resistant bay foliage, all wrapped into one perfect package.

Better still, our bay bush ball comes with all the perks of being a faux. No brown leaves, no pests, no watering, no pruning… just effortless colour and timeless topiary style.

Beautiful, realistic and well made. No hassle or ongoing care. Sold yet? Add one or two to your front door to instantly boost your home’s kerb appeal.

Boxed up artificial bay trees can look a little flat, but it won’t take long to bring them to life.

Starting at the bottom of the foliage, work the plastic stems out a little until the overall shape is round. Then, working around the tree, spend a moment opening the groups of leaves.

Leaving your artificial trees to sit in their new home for a few days will see any small creases drop out and the foliage open out fully. If you have any trouble achieving the best look, get in touch and we’ll guide you.

These trees, along with most in our range, arrive in a small black starter pot. Help your new artificial tree fit into its new home by pairing it with a suitable plant pot (we’ll offer up some perfect options when you add it to your basket).

This step will also add weight and stability. Potting your tree is quick, easy, and only ever needs to be done once.

1. Pick a suitable pot. Choose one with drainage if the plant is going outside.

2. Prefill the pot so that the starter pot sits just inside the top of the plant pot.

3. Pop the tree into the pot.

4. Fill around the starter pot with earth, sand, or decorative stones.

Our whole range of outdoor artificial topiary trees is UV resistant which extends their lifespan outside. However, there’s still a couple of things you can do to ensure your new tree has a happy and long life.

If your tree is potted, rotate it from time to time to ensure any weathering happens evenly. During extreme weather like high winds or prolonged rainfall, try to protect your topiary. This can be moving it indoors or to a sheltered area or protecting it if it can’t be moved.

The other, which applies to natural wood topiary trees, is to apply stain to the base of the tree on an annual basis.

For more information, check out our guide to caring for outdoor trees.

If the bay laurel bush ball isn’t right for your space, you may be interested in another from our range. View our full range of artificial topiary trees here.

Did you know?

Bay was a symbol of victory and accomplishment in the past.

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