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5. Watering. Basil needs consistent moisture but not waterlogged soil. Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Be mindful not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot.
Tomatoes and basil are not just a great team on the plate; they also complement each other well in the garden. myHOMEBOOK ...
Basil can quickly turn bitter, shrivel up and begin dying in July due to the heat, but there is a simple way to keep this ...
Growing Basil hydroponically is an efficient way to ensure a constant supply of this aromatic herb in your kitchen ...
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First thing in the morning, tiptoe out to the garden and pick a piece of basil to freshen your breath. If you pick one from ...
High Desert summers require specific gardening techniques due to extreme heat. Try growing these heat-tolerant plants this ...
Do not rush basil. Without heat, this herb won't grow. Plant seeds about one-quarter-inch deep and thin to 10 to 12 inches apart. Basil grows in a container with a good fertile potting mix.
Basil plants can wilt due to issues like underwatering, overwatering, plant diseases, and overharvesting. Proper watering, mulching, and harvesting practices, and choosing disease-resistant ...