Are you getting the most out of your basil plants? Products used: Hydroponic Mason Jar Garden Kit Harvest when you need them, pinch flowers or cut stems to promote more growth, preserve the leaves by freezing, drying, making something with them (like a salad dressing or herb salt or butter)...These are some of the ways you can promote growth and save what you have. But here's another thing, why not root them in water?The most important thing is using your herbs as they grow. Like most plants, the more you use them, the more they will produce for you, and thus the more they will grow. So what happens if you just plant a seed and leave it? Typically what...
So you harvested your basil, it's been a week, what should you expect to see? Let's take a quick look at what it should look like, what has grown, and what more can be harvested.
In this quick video we show the best way to harvest your basil so that your plant becomes full and bushy rather than tall and lanky. By continually harvesting your basil the right way it will continue providing for you. The more you use it the more it will provide.
What makes Coco and Seed Planters so special? Read on to find out some benefits of these planters and why you won't see something like this anywhere else.
So you have basil growing, and you know pinching flowers and pruning them promotes growth, so now what? What will you do with all that extra basil? In this post, I’ll share some of my favorite ways to freeze these for some cool preservation methods that you can enjoy this summer (happy summer solstice!) or all year long.