Herbs are beneficial in many ways. Growing basil (or Ocimum basilicum) is an excellent addition to your flourishing herb garden. I am pleased to introduce, Basil, a sweet herb, member of the Mint Family. Although there is a few different varieties of basil, sweet basil is the most popular and well known. When it comes to old age herbal remedies, and flavoring meals, basil is the best.
Old tales-
Growing basil has a special significance in many cultures throughout the world. Indians swore oaths with basil leaves in court. To signify love, Italian suitors wore a sprig of basil in their hair when they courted their ladies. The Mexicans believed it would bring back a cheating lover if you walked around carrying basil.
Medical uses-
Growing basil provides major health benefits. The plant contains beta carotene, naturally packed with vitamin A. Basil, is a cure-all herb that can treat many disorders and ailments from headaches to indigestion. In fact, the list of benefits from this herb proves it so powerful; Basil is considered the “King” of herbs.
Growing Basil-
No need to worry, growing basil is a breeze. The seed can be sown indoors, then transplanting outside at a later date. It can even be full grown indoors if preferred. The plant needs plenty of sun to thrive. You can use fluorescent ’grow’ bulbs if there is not enough lighting in your home.
The seeds should be sown about 1” from each other, in a warm time of year. When the seedlings have developed a few leaves, they can be replanted. Make certain you wait until a late frost is no longer a threat.
Add layer of mulch of about three inches. Organic mulch is an excellent choice. Water about once a week, preferably in the morning. Do not over fertilize because this action diminishes the unique fragrance of the plant.
Plant the herbs at least 16 - 20 inches apart to grow a good- sized plant. For growing basil, it has essentially 2 requirements, well-drained soil, and a sunny, moist area.
Prune at least every two weeks to increase the health of the plant. Clip leaves back to around a quarter inch above a node and leave enough foliage for continued growth. Remove dead heads from flower stems for it to continue in good health.
Try growing basil near tomato plants. These plants equally need sunlight and above average watering, so having them near each other will be more convenient for the time-pressed gardener. Just like in your famous spaghetti sauce, these 2 plants go well together. Basil also acts as a natural insect repellent, either in the home kitchen, or to keep pests away from other plants.
Once the basil plant has reached 6" high, you can start to pinch off the top sets of leaves. Basil plants can grow to approximately two feet tall. Growing basil is a big benefit to both your garden and your household.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Growing Basil - Tips on Growing Basil
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Growing An Organic Garden Makes you Happy
To grow an organic garden can be a very stimulating and demanding experience. The methods for cultivating vegetables, herbs and some other plants have been around for eons but growing an organic garden has only recently become a very popular endeavor. There are many people who don't get accustomed with the idea of eating food that has been poisoned with harsh fertilizers and pesticides. They just don't like the idea of taking poisonous stuff near their homes and neighborhoods to grow their garden. Having an organic garden involves knowledge that can be acquired in various different areas. People interested in growing an organic garden are able discover several books on the subject. The books will provide many details that can help a dedicated gardener create a fantastic garden without the use harsh fertilizers or chemicals.
Many organic garden centers are available to help gardeners planning to grow plants with natural organic materials. People working at these garden centers are experts in planting an organic garden, and they are almost always willing to share advice. Organic garden centers have people working who can give tips on soils, fertilizers and organic pesticides. They often hold courses that are open to their customers. The garden centers usually have all the necessary items for organic gardens on stock. In addition to this, the centers normally have plants that will thrive using all organic products.
Planting An Organic Garden is not Possible without Knowledge Of Techniques
Maintaining an organic garden is difficult without a little learning in order to achieve positive results. Best soil is the basic necessity for growing an organic garden. Soil differs greatly from area to area so an analysis of the soil is a necessary step in growing an organic garden. Natural products can be added to the soil to make it successful for an organic garden. One can also use certain techniques to make the soil ready for planting. A dedicated gardener can prepare the soil for successful plants with only natural supplements.
Creating and maintaining an organic garden requires to know about insects and other bugs that are negative to a prospering garden. There are people who just buy a pesticide to kill unuseful pests. Nonetheless there are several elements that can be added to a garden to kill unwanted pests. Ladybugs can be added to a garden to rid the garden of aphids. The presence of these interesting little insects is very good for a garden. A special type of wasp is also good at getting rid of caterpillars and aphids. Ladybugs and wasps do not hurt the plants, but they will eliminate the bugs that will harm the garden.