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Basil is the fragrant king of herbs
... about growing this king of herbs. Start basil in flats or wait until the soil temperature is consistently above 50 degrees, then plant basil seed directly into a well-worked, composted ... Basil leaves can be harvested off the plants periodically throughout the summer. Water and fertilize your basil plants frequently. Pinch off the flowers to keep the plant from setting seed. Many varieties of basil ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

A Zone-6 Vegetable Garden
... climate is, we think, worth your reviewing; while what appears on this site, including plant recommendations, is based on our precise local conditions, it is doubtless generally applicable, as ... a humid environment. Still, better a few leaves from a scraggly, struggling basil plant than supermarket dried basil. (Our own indoor-growing circumstances are described on the page detailing our local ...
growingtaste.com

The Tasteful Garden - Basil Growing - Sweet Basil
... Basil plant is an annual which means that it only lives through one season. Generally this is around 4-6 months depending on your local climate. The plant ... basil plant will grow is about 6 months in the ground, about 3-4 months in a pot. Opal Basil Always cut basil ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Basil, Bush - Herb Profile and Information
... ---Leafy tops. Bush Basil (Ocymum minumum) is a low, bushy plant, seldom above 6 inches in height, much smaller than Sweet Basil. The leaves are ovate ... painted poverty as a ragged woman with a Basil at her side, and thought the plant would not grow unless railing and abuse ... Boccaccio's story of Isabella and the Pot of Basil, immortalized by Keats, keeps the plant in our memory, though it is now ...
botanical.com

How to Grow Basil
... . Basil will not survive harsh winters. At the end of the growing season, you may pot the plant ... plant periodically through the growing season or it will not retain productive growth. If the plant flowers and form seeds, it will become woody and yield will be reduced. Culinary Uses: Basil ... with a sprinkle of olive oil and a basil chiffonade. Basil's pungent flavor complements garlic well. Used ...
culinaryherbguide.com

Plant Pathology
... Plant Disease Management Guide: Pumpkin 2006 Florida Plant Disease Management Guide: Spinach 2006 Florida Plant Disease Management Guide: Squash 2006 Florida Plant Disease Management Guide: Strawberry 2006 Florida Plant Disease Management Guide: Sweet Basil 2006 Florida Plant ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

16- Ornamental Plant Disease:
... - Conducting research designed to develop control methods to ensure high quality exported plant material. - Examining imported seed and transplants to avoid the introduction of new ... plant species, which the research institute has identified and recorded. Host Plant Disease Pathogen Anise and Caraway Root Rot and Wilt Fusarium sp. Rhizoctonia solani Pythium sp. Macrophomina phaseolina Basil ...
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Growing, Selecting And Using Basil, HYG-1644-94
... soil keeping the plant healthy. Basil prefers a soil pH of 5.5 to 6.5. Fertilize basil sparingly as this decreases the fragrant oils. To encourage a bushy, healthy plant and to maximize ... O. basilicum 'Green Ruffles' Green Ruffles Basil White Lime grean, serrated, ruffled, much longer than sweet basil Excellant omamantal good accent plant, borders O. basilicum 'Minimum' Bush Basil White 1-1 1/2 in ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Basil
... preserving and harvesting basil, the history and folklore surrounding this herb, plus links to more information. Click on the HSA Library link to get there. ~webmaster home sitemap plant sale Links ... Library Visit the HSA Library for an Information Guide to Basil. The guide includes information about growing, preserving and harvesting basil, the history and folklore surrounding this herb, plus links ...
www.neuhsa.org

Basil Ocimum basilicum Labiatae
... needs more water. Add compost to the soil when you plant basil. Because it is a fast, leafy grower it likes ... Basil (Ocimum sanctum) is a specific variety grown around outdoor Hindu temples, and is considered a sacred plant. There are a few different varieties of basil ... purple splashes. All parts of the plant are heavily anise-scented. Napoletano Basil A wonderful variety from Southern Italy with ...
www.petesherbs.com




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