All of my plants are doing exceptionally well this year. I can attribute most of that to all the heavy rain we have been getting. Also, to my husband picking up my slack and watering the plants when I am not able to (or to lazy to do). Amongst all my produce, what stands out the most to me is my basil. My native Indian plant is used in my kitchen about 4 times a week, if not more! I wanted to share with you my secrets of harvesting this yummy plant.
Harvesting and Growing Tips
Snip leaves from the top, this gives the bottom leaves a chance for more sun.Harvesting and Growing Tips
Water EVERY day!
Give plenty of sunlight
Plant mid spring (bring in if gets below 40 deg)
Keep harvesting, it helps the plant to continue to grow--Even if you don't use it dry out and use in winter.
Deflower; if your plant flowers, this means it is at maximum growth and will go back to seed state. (I learned that from a tree expert this weekend) Just pinch off the stems that are flowering.
If you let the plant go to seed, these seeds can be collected and planted the following season, you might want to let a few go to seed and then use them for next year.
Basil is a Perennial if it doesn't freeze, cultivate for next year by bringing in doors in early winter.
If you let the plant go to seed, these seeds can be collected and planted the following season, you might want to let a few go to seed and then use them for next year.
Basil is a Perennial if it doesn't freeze, cultivate for next year by bringing in doors in early winter.
Caprese Sandwich |
Ideas for Foods with Basil
Caprese Salad
Pizza Margarita
Salads
Turkey Meatballs
Roast Beef, Motzerella and Basil Sandwich
Chicken Parmesan
Burgers
Pesto
Lasagna
Sea Food
Tomato Basil Soup
Eggs
The list goes on..... !!!
The list goes on..... !!!
Health Benefits:
Helps protect white blood cells and prevents them from oxygen damage
Fights unwanted bacterial growth internally in our bodies
Adding it to uncooked foods such as salads also promotes reduction in bacteria that might be found in other veggies
Promotes Cardiovascular health
Vitamin A
Beta-Carotene
Magnesium
Iron
Calcium
Potassium
Vitamin C
Tastes amazing which makes you happy and produces endorphin's (I made that one up!)
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