How can I get Basil to grow without dying?
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Grow your own from seed. Its easy and the plants last the whole summer.
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How to Harvest Basil for Strong and Productive Plants!
How about trying a hydroponic variety? I picked one up on sale just to try, and so far so good. Still going to transplant my seedlings though. My basil goes "woody" too sometimes, but it still grows happy and healthy. The more you pinch and eat, the more it produces new tender growth.
Basil is a tough one to grow but I've had basil growing in my house for several years now. Yes, years. Basil loves a lot of water. My plants are all in old fashioned clay pots with deep clay dishes to catch excess water. They are placed on a bathroom tile with rubber stickers on the bottom to prevent water stains on furniture. I do use Merical Grow every other watering and pinch off any flowers that bloom. Pinching off is also a great way to help plants survive. Basil does have a tendency to attract all the wrong bugs and fungus you can imagine. So, I would suggest that you grow your basil either in a green house or as a house plant. You also need to realize that I live up north and the weather is not very cooperative for plant growth. However, I'm sure those of you who live in better climates can grow basil outside. I'd still use a clay pot with clay saucer and remember to water constantly.
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I WOULD GET SOME VIOLET SOIL, AND ASK THE MAN AT THE STORE, WHAT ELSE YOU SHOULD PUT IN THE SOIL, TO BALANCE THE SOIL. IF THEY WON'T GROW ON VIOLET SOIL, I WOULD BE AMAZED, FOR THIS IS EXCELLANT SOIL. BEST WISHES.
Sounds like you may be over watering. They like to get dry between watering and full sun. Most herbs love the heat. I plant mine next to tomatoes and they outpace them all season long.
i keep mine, grown from seed, outside. i also use a long windowbox type planter so i have lots of it. good luck!
basil..... i can't kill it. it keeps re -seeding in the 12inch pot. my over wintering area is a basement with a temp of 60 degrees. most herbs don't like "wet feet" so let the plant dry up a bit before the next go at watering.
I planted basil both by seed and plant outside in full sun in my garden box and its thriving.