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Basil can be grown in both the ground and containers, making it a versatile herb to grow. However, you may be wondering which planting method is better.
Growing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop ...
Fresh on your pizza, added to your favorite Italian and Southeastern Asian dishes, or made into pesto, it’s not surprising basil is often called the king of herbs. Purple varieties add color and ...
One of the many pleasures and essences of the outdoor growing season is basil. What other edible herb breathes so much flavor and summer sunshine into a dish?
Many herbs, such as rosemary, basil, cilantro, lemon balm, oregano and mint will grow well in containers. In fact, mints should only be grown in containers, unless you don’t mind a garden takeover.
Avoid leggy basil with simple care tips. From soil prep to watering and fertilizing, learn how to keep your plants thriving ...
Look for opportunities to include basil in gardens, containers, and ornamental plantings. Purple varieties add color and combine nicely with other flowers and vegetables.
Instead, Scott recommends growing them in separate containers placed close to each other, as thyme’s aromatic scent can act as a natural bug repellent for basil.
Container gardening is a great way to grow plants and vegetables, even if you have limited space. Whether you have a small patio, balcony, or simply want to add some ...
Here’s what vegetables grow well in containers including what they need to thrive, what kind of soil to choose, and which varieties do best in pots and window boxes.
Fresh on your pizza, added to your favorite Italian and Southeastern Asian dishes, or made into pesto, it’s not surprising basil is often called the king of herbs. Purple varieties add color and ...