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How to Grow Basil
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How to Grow Basil
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Three Methods: Starting Seeds Caring for Basil Harvesting and Using Basil
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Three Methods: Starting Seeds Caring for Basil Harvesting and Using Basil
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Basil is easy to grow, and transforms ordinary meals into culinary treasures!
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Basil is easy to grow, and transforms ordinary meals into culinary treasures!
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Fresh basil not only tastes better than dried, it actually tastes different, almost as if it were not the same herb.
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Fresh basil not only tastes better than dried, it actually tastes different, almost as if it were not the same herb.
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This article outlines how to plant and harvest basil.
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This article outlines how to plant and harvest basil.
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Method 1 of 3: Starting Seeds
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Method 1 of 3: Starting Seeds
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1 Choose the kind of basil you wish to grow.
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1 Choose the kind of basil you wish to grow.
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Basil comes in many different varieties, each of which have a unique flavor and smell.
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Basil comes in many different varieties, each of which have a unique flavor and smell.
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Read up on different types of basil and pick out one - or several - that appeal to you, then order the seeds or buy them at a garden store.
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Read up on different types of basil and pick out one - or several - that appeal to you, then order the seeds or buy them at a garden store.
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Here are a few ideas:
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Here are a few ideas:
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Cinnamon basil really does smell like the sweet spice, and it also has unusually beautiful and fragrant flowers.
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Cinnamon basil really does smell like the sweet spice, and it also has unusually beautiful and fragrant flowers.
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Lemon basil actually contains citral, an aromatic compound found in citrus fruit, and smells very lemony.
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Lemon basil actually contains citral, an aromatic compound found in citrus fruit, and smells very lemony.
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Purple basil is often grown for decoration, as well as its scent and flowers.
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Purple basil is often grown for decoration, as well as its scent and flowers.
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There are perennial basils which come back year after year, like African Blue Basil (which has pretty blue veins on its leaves) and Thai Basil, while most other varieties are annuals, which you'll have to plant year after year.
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There are perennial basils which come back year after year, like African Blue Basil (which has pretty blue veins on its leaves) and Thai Basil, while most other varieties are annuals, which you'll have to plant year after year.
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Globe and Greek basil are much more difficult to grow, but form pretty little bushes which stay well-contained.
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Globe and Greek basil are much more difficult to grow, but form pretty little bushes which stay well-contained.
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2 Start seed indoors four to six weeks before last frost.
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2 Start seed indoors four to six weeks before last frost.
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Basil needs warm air and sun to do well, so it's often easiest to start the seeds indoors instead of risking that they'll get damaged by frost.
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Basil needs warm air and sun to do well, so it's often easiest to start the seeds indoors instead of risking that they'll get damaged by frost.
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If you live in a hot climate, you can start the seeds outside instead.
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If you live in a hot climate, you can start the seeds outside instead.
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To figure out when the last frost will be, consult an almanac or talk with other gardeners in your area.
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To figure out when the last frost will be, consult an almanac or talk with other gardeners in your area.
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3 Prepare seed containers.
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3 Prepare seed containers.
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Fill flats or individual seed containers with a mixture of equal parts perlite, vermiculite, and peat.
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Fill flats or individual seed containers with a mixture of equal parts perlite, vermiculite, and peat.
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Press the mixture slightly to eliminate air pockets.
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Press the mixture slightly to eliminate air pockets.
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Dampen the mixture with water so it's ready to provide the right environment for the basil seeds to germinate.
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Dampen the mixture with water so it's ready to provide the right environment for the basil seeds to germinate.
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4 Plant the seeds.
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4 Plant the seeds.
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Drop one to two seeds into each container.
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Drop one to two seeds into each container.
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Cover them lightly with soil.
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Cover them lightly with soil.
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Cover containers with clear plastic kitchen wrap, so they stay moist.
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Cover containers with clear plastic kitchen wrap, so they stay moist.
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Leave the containers in a sunny window.
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Leave the containers in a sunny window.
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Twice daily, remove the plastic wrap and sprinkle the containers with more water.
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Twice daily, remove the plastic wrap and sprinkle the containers with more water.
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5 Remove the plastic wrap when the sprouts emerge.
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5 Remove the plastic wrap when the sprouts emerge.
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When you see the first green tendrils push up through the soil, it's time to remove the plastic wrap.
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When you see the first green tendrils push up through the soil, it's time to remove the plastic wrap.
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Keep watering the sprouts twice daily, never letting the soil dry out.
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Keep watering the sprouts twice daily, never letting the soil dry out.
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When the plants become a few inches tall and their leaves mature, it's time to transplant them to a larger container.
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When the plants become a few inches tall and their leaves mature, it's time to transplant them to a larger container.
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Method 2 of 3: Caring for Basil
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Method 2 of 3: Caring for Basil
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1 Transplant the basil plants.
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1 Transplant the basil plants.
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Once two sets of leaves have formed, basil can be planted into the garden or permanent containers.
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Once two sets of leaves have formed, basil can be planted into the garden or permanent containers.
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Basil does not tolerate frost so don't plant too early.
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Basil does not tolerate frost so don't plant too early.
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It's best to put basil somewhere where it will get a good deal of sunshine and have well-drained soil.
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It's best to put basil somewhere where it will get a good deal of sunshine and have well-drained soil.
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To plant the basil in the garden, dig holes spaced at least 6 inches apart.
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To plant the basil in the garden, dig holes spaced at least 6 inches apart.
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Place the roots in the holes and place soil around the stems.
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Place the roots in the holes and place soil around the stems.
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Pat down soil around the plants to eliminate air pockets.
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Pat down soil around the plants to eliminate air pockets.
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If you want to plant the basil in a container, make sure it's large enough to accommodate the number of plants you're growing;
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If you want to plant the basil in a container, make sure it's large enough to accommodate the number of plants you're growing;
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they need to be planted 6 inches apart, since they grow quite large.
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they need to be planted 6 inches apart, since they grow quite large.
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2 Keep the soil damp, but not soaked.
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2 Keep the soil damp, but not soaked.
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Basil does best in well-drained soil, and should not be subjected to standing water.
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Basil does best in well-drained soil, and should not be subjected to standing water.
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Water the mature basil plants once a day, in the morning, so the water has time to soak in and evaporate rather than sitting on the plants overnight.
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Water the mature basil plants once a day, in the morning, so the water has time to soak in and evaporate rather than sitting on the plants overnight.
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3 Pinch off flower heads.
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3 Pinch off flower heads.
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When you see flower buds, pinch them and two pairs of leaves under them off.
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When you see flower buds, pinch them and two pairs of leaves under them off.
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Flowers blooming create a hormone change which dramatically reduces the flavor of the leaves, as well as reducing the amount of foliage which grows.
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Flowers blooming create a hormone change which dramatically reduces the flavor of the leaves, as well as reducing the amount of foliage which grows.
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This is called' bolting' and is more likely to happen when there's extra sunshine.
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This is called' bolting' and is more likely to happen when there's extra sunshine.
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You'll notice that if you leave the flowers, the plant will become lanky and the leaves won't be as full or tasty.
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You'll notice that if you leave the flowers, the plant will become lanky and the leaves won't be as full or tasty.
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4 Watch for pests and mold.
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4 Watch for pests and mold.
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Basil plants are attractive to Japanese beetles
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Basil plants are attractive to Japanese beetles
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the best way to control these pests is to pick them off the plants by hand.
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the best way to control these pests is to pick them off the plants by hand.
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If your plants show signs of mold growth, they may not be getting adequate sunlight, or they may be too close together.
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If your plants show signs of mold growth, they may not be getting adequate sunlight, or they may be too close together.
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Weed out the smaller plants to give the larger ones more space.
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Weed out the smaller plants to give the larger ones more space.
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Method 3 of 3: Harvesting and Using Basil
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Method 3 of 3: Harvesting and Using Basil
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1 Harvest and prune.
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1 Harvest and prune.
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As the plant matures, pinch off the top two pairs of leaves once a stalk reaches a reasonable height.
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As the plant matures, pinch off the top two pairs of leaves once a stalk reaches a reasonable height.
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If you look closely, at the base of every leaf are two tiny little leaves that will grow outwards if the stem growing between them is cut off.
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If you look closely, at the base of every leaf are two tiny little leaves that will grow outwards if the stem growing between them is cut off.
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Cut close to those tiny leaves, but be sure not to damage them.
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Cut close to those tiny leaves, but be sure not to damage them.
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Pinching encourages the plant's energy to be directed into its stronger stems and leaves.
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Pinching encourages the plant's energy to be directed into its stronger stems and leaves.
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This helps the plants grow bushy.
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This helps the plants grow bushy.
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Don't pinch on the lower part of the stem, or the basil plants will grow tall and reedy.
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Don't pinch on the lower part of the stem, or the basil plants will grow tall and reedy.
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You want them to get bushy, so pinch from the top.
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You want them to get bushy, so pinch from the top.
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2 Enjoy the basil fresh.
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2 Enjoy the basil fresh.
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Rinse off the leaves and use the basil to make pesto or a Caprese salad with tomatoes and fresh mozzarella cheese.
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Rinse off the leaves and use the basil to make pesto or a Caprese salad with tomatoes and fresh mozzarella cheese.
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3 Store the basil in the refrigerator.
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3 Store the basil in the refrigerator.
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You'll probably have more basil than you could possibly eat fresh, so plan on storing some in the fridge.
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You'll probably have more basil than you could possibly eat fresh, so plan on storing some in the fridge.
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Wash the leaves, dry them well, and wrap them in paper towels.
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Wash the leaves, dry them well, and wrap them in paper towels.
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Place them in a food storage container with an airtight lid.
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Place them in a food storage container with an airtight lid.
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4 Freeze the basil.
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4 Freeze the basil.
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Freezing the leaves whole doesn't work very well, but if you puree it first you can freeze it for months.
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Freezing the leaves whole doesn't work very well, but if you puree it first you can freeze it for months.
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Place the basil in a blender with a little water.
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Place the basil in a blender with a little water.
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Puree it until smooth, then put it in a food storage bag and freeze until you need it.
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Puree it until smooth, then put it in a food storage bag and freeze until you need it.

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