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“Blend your herb in a bit of oil (olive or sunflower oil) or water, turn it into a paste and then put the paste into an ice ...
Basil is one of the drama queens of the plant world, drooping soon after it becomes thirsty. Here's how often to water it to ...
Basil is one of the most popular herbs to grow and eat. All parts of this annual are edible, including the flowers. Slice a ...
He explains that once your basil plant flowers, a hormone signal is released in the plant that tells the plant that its job ...
Indoor herbs add fresh flavor without needing a big garden. These varieties are simple to maintain and grow well inside when ...
Plant these fragrant herbs once, and they will continue to come back year after year! Here's how to grow chives like a pro.
"Gather and prepare your herbs by harvesting them, removing any dead leaves and then tying the stems together in small bunches, then hang them upside down in a warm, well-ventilated place out of ...
Some smart indoor gardens require you to pot in materials such as coco coir (also called coconut fibre) because it’s water retentive, making the water in the tank last longer. It’s a natural fibre ...
“Rue can stunt basil’s growth due to allelopathic effects, [which are] plant chemicals that inhibit the growth of nearby ...
Basil is a much-loved herb that is easy to grow, but it does have some specific requirements if you want it to be healthy and ...
Keeping this fragrant, leafy green herb alive on your kitchen windowsill or patio is easy, but a little extra care will ...
“Gather and prepare your herbs by harvesting them, removing any dead leaves and then tying the stems together in small ...