If you want to cultivate basil to the maximum capacity, then you need to show the plants enough sunlight daily. Anyone that has a spot like a windowsill can grow basil well as this herb needs at least 6 hours of sunlight. However, make sure not to over expose them to direct sun espec...
Basil in Your Basement; How to Grow the Herb All Year RoundThomas DeBaggioSusan Belsinger
Cultivated in herb gardens for centuries, Basil is one of the easiest herbs to grow from seed and it makes a delicious addition to so many dishes.
Basil grows quickly and will get large. You can keep its size down a bit by pinching off the tops of the stems and using them. You can also pinch off the flower stems unless you want to keep the seeds. This will allow the plant to put more energy into making leaves. If plants get...
Buy 1 Basil Plant, Grow 10 Free! It probably sounds too good to be true; or you might think you need a green thumb; but I swear anybody can do this! I’ve seen a few different tutorials or advice posts for propagating herbs this way, but if you want to know how to grow basil ...
Basil, a plant native to Southeast Asia, is a popular choice for gardeners all over the world and a highly valued ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine. It
This post will show you How to Freeze Basil, and frozen basil is a wonderful thing to have in the freezer when basil is out of season!
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• Warm-season vegetables, which love the heat, are the traditional crops of summer. These include beans, corn, peppers, tomatoes, and squash. You’ll need to wait until the soil is warm for them to grow successfully, and they’re generally killed by frost. ...
Basil comes in both upright and prostrate varieties, and just like tarragon, not all variants are culinary. If you are in a humid area, lavender will be extremely difficult to grow, but lavenden, or “French lavender” can do quite well. For anyone trying to grow herbs, balcony, in ...