Plant of the Week: Basil

Plant of the Week: Basil

Basil is among the most popular herbs in Mediterranean cooking – you’ll find it chopped into mozzarella and tomato salads, shredded onto pizzas or simply torn up and tossed raw among salad ingredients for a lift of rich, tangy flavour.

 

In fact, though basil hails from the hot, steamy rainforests of the Far East, so give it plenty of heat, lots of water and a rich soil. Choose from purple, Thai, Greek or sweet green Genovese varieties, and sow regular small batches for a constant supply. Plant out into the greenhouse borders among your tomato plants or into roomy containers to keep outside the back door and pick at will.

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