…are growing basil this year. Looking good so far – It’s already dried! I guess an empty jar will pop up any minute now.
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Basil will not grow in all weathers and soil natures, please do save red soil as a base below black organic soil and must have sun light for sure and soil must be wet and not much water saved in the pot, keep a jar wider for more fresh air circulations, its tropical plant and it grows very well in asian soil. Have a great Sunday and cheers.
Reminds me of a hot dry summer when my green thumb and I grew (well before it was trendy) sun dried tomatoes. If I would have had grape vines we probably would have had a bountiful, early batch of raisins. 🙂
Basil will not grow in all weathers and soil natures, please do save red soil as a base below black organic soil and must have sun light for sure and soil must be wet and not much water saved in the pot, keep a jar wider for more fresh air circulations, its tropical plant and it grows very well in asian soil. Have a great Sunday and cheers.
It was way too dry in my pot. Thank you for good advice! 😊
You are welcome ✨ ✨ ✨
You grow jars as well? 🙂
Absolutely! 😃
Reminds me of a hot dry summer when my green thumb and I grew (well before it was trendy) sun dried tomatoes. If I would have had grape vines we probably would have had a bountiful, early batch of raisins. 🙂
That’s my way of gardening! 👍😂😂
Not to laugh at you, just happy that I’m not alone. 🙂 My basil, mint, parsley, all gone after a few days away. Never tried again. I blog instead. 😉
I think I stick to blogging too. It’s a bit depressing to look at the herb pot. 😃
Lol!
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… a good chuckle. Plus, we thought ours (planted too early), looked a little puny. but your photo gave us hope.
Well, we should not give up, I guess. 😃 I will give it a few more days!
I spoke too early. Ours looks more like yours today. Maybe we’ll try again in June!
Always love a clever line. 👏👏
Thanks! 😃