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THE BASIL TRICK 🌿
1. Never water the soil, only water the saucer
2. Always keep the saucer full
3. Never pluck, always trim the stem just above a leaf
Some other helpful tips:
4. Use an XL saucer or bowl. It will drink what it needs!
5. Repotting i... See more
instagram.comTHE BASIL TRICK 🌿
1. Never water the soil, only water the saucer
2. Always keep the saucer full
3. Never pluck, always trim the stem just above a leaf
Some other helpful tips:
4. Use an XL saucer or bowl. It will drink what it needs!
5. Repotting i... See more
goodboneslondoninstagram.comToday we are back and I am showing you from start to finish how anyone can grow more basil than you will know what to do with, and it all starts with just a couple of cheap plants from the supermarket.
I adore growing fresh herbs and basil has to be one of my favourites. It pairs so well with crops such as tomatoes, an... See more
instagram.comSERVES 4 4 large plum tomatoes 20 basil leaves 250g ricotta cheese 2 aubergines 50ml extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra for the aubergine sea salt flakes and black pepper ½ lemon 1 tablespoon honey 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 4 slices of rye, sourdough or your favourite good-quality bread TO PREPARE Cut each tomato into six petals.
Raymond Blanc • Simply Raymond
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@nomantepotante
2 months ago (edited)
Here's some tips I've gathered over the years:
1. Wash your used flower pots with soap. You don't want to contaminate new soil.
2. Place 1-3 plants per one flower pot. Basil needs a lot of space to grow.
3. Cut off the top of the stems just below a pair of growing leaves so it can branch out.
4. Allo... See more
@nomantepotante
2 months ago (edited)
Here's some tips I've gathered over the years:
1. Wash your used flower pots with soap. You don't want to contaminate new soil.
2. Place 1-3 plants per one flower pot. Basil needs a lot of space to grow.
3. Cut off the top of the stems just below a pair of growing leaves so it can branch out.
4. Allo... See more
unlimited basil
Pesto
Fabrizia Lanza • Olive
Growing basil at home is easy and rewarding! Here are some tips to ensure a healthy basil plant:
1. Choose the Right Spot:
Place basil in a location with 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. A sunny windowsill or balcony works great.
If growing indoors without enough sun... See more
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