Re: basil
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- Subject: Re: basil
- From: B* D* <T*@TheImageMill.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 19:33:20 -0400
- References: <199705230127.VAA19116@ids2.idsonline.com> <19970715.172206.4262.1.symphony7@juno.com>
Stephanie D Green wrote:
>
> I have a very healthy basil plant in my garden that is about two feet
> tall and very bushy. My question is, I have a friend who loves to cook
> with basil and wants to know if it would be possible to start growing his
> own basil from mine. Is this possible and if so how do we go about it?
I don't know for sure if basil roots easily but I assume that it will,
I know that it will take over a garden if you don't watch out!
I would cut some sprigs, take off the bottm half of the leaves and
stick it in a jar of water. If it makes any roots give them to your
friend.
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