Showing posts with label basil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basil. Show all posts

Monday, 30 January 2017

Using a wick to water plants while away

I had a four day weekend and used an old cotton t-shirt and some 3 L milk bottles to keep my plants hydrated. It's the same trick I used while I was away for two weeks in December.

Day 0: I was in a rush so was only able to set up a few pots
The basil and capsicum are growing heaps! The marigold seeds will be ready to be harvested soon.
Day 5: Most plants were hydrated

Sunday, 15 January 2017

First basil harvest of 2017

A few months ago I sowed some sweet basil and marigold seeds. When the seedlings came up I repotted them into takeaway containers.
Pre-basil harvest
Today, was the first harvest for the season. Basil can be harvested when it's 30 cm tall or has three sets of true leaves. Mine had seven sets! I snipped off the top three sets of leaves about 2 cm above the node of the next one and added them to lunch. We had basil tomato cheese sandwiches for lunch. The aroma was amazing and a little went a long way.


Post-basil harvest
The original plant was quite small so I'm wondering how this will affect future growth... I need larger pots as well!