How to Grow Basil from Seed in Containers | from Seed to Harvest
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2021
- Easy step by step guide on how to grow basil in containers and grow bags from seed to harvest.
Includes growing in fabric pots or grow bags, how to germinate seeds, and how to prick out seedlings and planting in containers, pots or grow bags.
Variety grown: Italian Sweet Basil or Genovese Basil
Questions? please use the comment section.
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You successfully convinced me to start growing my own herbs. I literally just sowed my basil seeds because of this video of yours, wish me luck!
How exciting!! So glad to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment and wishing you a great harvest!🙏
How is it going?
@@oanastancioiu2575 Hey there, so for an update, I pruned my basil for the first time on June 9th, will be pruning again this June 23rd! My basil was already quite big before pruning, but it gets even better after. Soo leafy!
@@mardintahusanti8746 Great Job👏 Love to hear it 😊
@@TowardGardenawesome thanks for sharing this info going to get our started
This must be one of the best videos on growing and harvesting Basil. I finally got it. I was having a hard time trying to figure it out. Thanks
Delighted to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!
Finally someone showing exactly what to do, step-by-step. Thank you, now I get it!! ❤
Glad to hear it. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!😊🌱
You’re my number 1 gardener 🌟… I wanted to start a tower garden with a variety of herbs and vegetables and didn’t have a clue where to start Now I can get started thanks to you 🙏
Awesome. Delighted to hear it. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!
Just bought a beautiful 1 gallon basil from Lowes. I boiled water, put some in a plastic pot saucer so it can drink from below. It works!!!! Will transpot to a bigger pot tomorrow without disturbing the roots. Your gentle care showed me how. Thanks so much ❤.. Jeanie, the FORMER heavy handed waterer of her plants🎉 7:52
Sounds wonderful. Thank you for sharing and happy gardening!
Thank you for the simplicity of it all 🙌🏽❤👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Glad you like it. Thank you so much for your comment!
Wow! I love this video. So peaceful and full of great information without all the yapping. Looking forward to seeing my basil grow like this.
Glad you enjoyed it! Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!😊
So excited to start planting my own basil. Thanks for your comprehensive video.
So glad to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!
Honestly, I've always been watching all your videos and whenever I watch, it's giving me a calm and relaxing vibes and a positive energy. Also, your videos help me relieve my stress. Always take care and so is your family. Thank you for always giving us these wonderful videos ❤
Love to hear it. Wishing you and your family a blessed garden as well!💚😊
Very useful. So much more user friendly and informative than the other videos from "experts" (won't mention names) who cannot stay on subject and are more interested in showing off their knowledge and their gardens.
Delighted to hear it and that you found my video useful. Thank you so much for your comment😊
I completely agree with you.
Thank you for your comment!
cool video! nice and easy way to grow basil!
Thank you very much for your comment!
Good job, just getting ready to start some from seed. Thanks.
Wonderful. Happy growing and thank you very much for your comment!
Love this video, especially the relaxing and groovy tunes.
So glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for your comment!😊
I’m learning so much from your videos. I did not know to pinch tops to make plants bushy.
Glad to be of any help. Thank you so much for getting in touch!
It's interesting that you don't pre-moisten your seed starting mix. I enjoy your videos. Very informative. Thank you. New sub!!
I try to show the simple ways that I have tried and worked for me. But I am sure there are many other methods to gardening which are suitable for different conditions. I am delighted that you love my videos and thank you very much for your support!
thank you so much for this video! The content is very helpful, so are many of the comments.
Even if I grew up helping my mom planting and growing many veggies, I did not practice that for several years and forgot, but I found this video just in time
So glad you found it helpful. Thank you very much for your comment!
Somehow this made planting basil seeds feel less overwhelming. Someone I work with gifted everyone plantable stationery on her birthday (which is wonderful) I was impatient so I took the seeds out and I’ve sowed them. Hoping for the best!
Glad you like the video. Happy growing and thank you for your comment!🌱
Absolutely beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing.
Love to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!
Extremely clear and helpful, thank you.
So glad you found it helpful. Thank you so much!😊
Excellent video!! Thank you so much, great how to.
So glad to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!
A perfect video, thank you..I can almost smell it 🤗
So glad to hear it. They do smell amazing😊Thank you so much for your comment!
Good Morning😁I will be growing more Basil in the near future. I love cooking with fresh Basil. I had a beautiful Basil plant growing on my patio last summer. It seems my beagle Sophie loves fresh Basil also. That little brat ate my entire Basil plant one afternoon when I left her on the patio. So it’s back to starting my Basil over again🥴 Sophie is not allowed near my patio garden!! Your Basil looks AMAZING!! Be Blessed and have a Great day on Purpose.
Oh no. I hope this time Sophie knows that the nice growing basils are only for Ms J. Have a blessed day too and thank you so much for your comment!
looove your content. always looking forward to when you post :')
Thank you very much. I appreciate your support!😊
pretty basil ❤
Thank you!
Like 6 , Great , Lovely , Useful 🙏
Many thanks😊
Such a wonderful video ❤! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for your comment!😊💚
Beautuuuutiful....thank you! I will start today since I have seeds.
Fantastic! happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!
Thank you for such a wonderful detailed video! I just planted my basil seeds into potting soil ( not coir and pearlite as you siggested as I don't have that). Im hoping they germinate!
So glad you liked the video. Seeds will germinate in potting soil too. Just keep in mind that seedlings may be affected with soil borne fungal disease such as "damping off". I hope that will not happen to your seedlings and you will have a wonderful crops. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!
thank you, loving the tune too 👍💘
So glad you loved it. Thank you so much for your comment!😊
Thank you so much for a lovely video. I enjoy watching it. 😊
So nice of you😊. Than you so much for your comment!!
@@TowardGarden I've rewatched it for several few times today through my phone, then our TV. I just love basils and I love watching them grow even in videos. Hope you're having a nice day and early Happy Holidays! :)
So delighted to hear it. Thank you again for your support. Have a blessed Holidays as well😊
One thing love about basil is , evrytime you pinch remove leaves it grows back double .
My basil plants are now 12 inch in diameter and 15 inch high , all from little seed , I add it to my sandwiches and pasta all the time fresh . love it
Wonderful, thank you for sharing!
Ty. Simple easy to do.
Glad to hear it. Thank you very much!
This was really relaxing to watch and very informative🙏🏼 I now feel more confident to transplant my little basil seedlings. Thank you!🌱💚
Love to hear it. Thank you so much for your comment!
the music in this video is lovely
Glad you like it! Thank you so much for your comment!😊
Great video. 👍
Thank you so much for your comment!
your plants look very healthy
Thank you so much for the comment!
there is so much joy in doing it yourself...but can I get you to come do mine for me? LOL
my greenhouse got too hot and wilted my basil plants AGH!!
Don't worry you will learn as you go. Keep it up.
I just came across your video and channel. Very well done on showing how easy it is to do. Do you place them under any kind of grow light after they germinate or do you put them outside? I am in zone 7. Thank you for making all the videos for growing from seed.
Until seeds germinate, I keep them in a shed like room in my backyard (at about room temperature). As soon as they pop up, seedlings are moved to a sheltered part sun location (3-4 hours of early morning sunlight). On very sunny days, I provide some shade (like patio umbrella). I usually don't use grow lights for my seedings, only if it is cloudy for few days and not enough sunlight. So delighted to hear you love my videos and thank you very much for your comment!😊
Brilliant 👏
Thank you so much for your comment!😊
I like the smell of basil.🤩👍
Can't agree more. They are lovely🌱💚
Just wait until you taste it my friend 😁
@KarlMySuitcase Right on😄👍
So soothing
Thank you so much!
Love the Music.
Glad to hear it. Thank you so much!
Woau good job friend
Thank you very much!
AWESOME VIDEO .
Thank you so much for your comment!
Y@@TowardGarden YOU'RE WELCOME .
nice demonstration
Thank you so much!
Wow amazing thank you!!!!!
Thank you so much for your comment!
I love your video guide. Now I can sow my greek basil. I'm surprised about your big pot, because it's made on foami, so, I have a question for you. Do you have a video to make the foami pot? I will really apreciate it!
So glad you love the video. If you are asking about the fabric pots or the grow bags, they are made of heavy duty thickened non woven fabrics. I purchase them online . You can check my amazon page www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3dd9a3b6 for a list of bags I use. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!
I'm currently growing two basil seedlings as companions for my tomatoes, but after accidentally tearing one of the basil leaves and getting nice whiff of the smell (heavenly!!!) I'm going to plant extra in a separate container.
Wonderful, Basil leaved indeed smell heavenly. Happy growing and thank you for sharing. 🌱😊
Amazing Ideas!
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Glad you like them! Thank you so much😊💚
Love the video, we have been watching your videos for years and your such an inspiration! So how to you prevent your basil plants from being infected by pests and disease? (Since you would eat the leaves of this plant)
Glad you love the videos. For pests, I monitor my plants daily and with first sign of any pest, I try to control them depending on the pest type. Neem oil mix is organic and helps a lot. If you have a severe pest presence, protect them using a garden netting. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!
THANK YOU!!!!!
My pleasure. Thank you very much for your comment😊
Nice video.
I've sown basil from harvested seeds before on a wet paper, and then planted them in soil. I'll do it in a mix as you suggested this time around.
Could you inform what the advantage is to transplant the seedlings into a plug, and to then move the plug to the final pot, rather than moving the seedlings straight to the pot?
Thanks!
The seedlings aren't that strong to be potted straight into a rich potting mix. I also found that tiny seedlings are more prone to disease specially damping off, if they haven't developed strong root system. I am sharing the best practice I have experienced, but there can be definitely other methods that work too. Hope this answers your question and thank you so much for your comment!
I am sure you have a reason for not talking on your vidio. However for a blind indivicual it is as useful as screen doors on a submarine.
I am sure you can find other channels talking in their videos helpful to blind people. I appreciate your feedback but my video format is not suitable for that purpose. Thanks for visiting.
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Nice sense of humor
Turn on ur captions bruh
Why didn't you start with putting them straight in the peat cells? I'm just curious
Thank you for the amazing video!!
I prefer to sprinkle tiny seeds rather than sowing couple of them in each plug. This let me choose strong ones to be pricked out. Seed mixes usually don't contain any food for plants, so pricking out is also a good time to make the soil rich for seedlings to grow better. Just sharing what works for me best and you can certainly sow seeds in any way that suits you. Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for your comment!
Thank for you such a lovely, detailed video!
Question-I see you planted 6 plants in the 24in container. Is that okay? I’ve heard some advise to space 10-15in apart, so I’d just like some clarification :)
So glad you loved the video. If you are planting seedlings individually like I did in the video, you can have them 4-5 inches apart and they will do great. However, if you are planting 3-4 seedlings together, or you want to grow bushy varieties of basil, you may want to plant them more apart each other. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!
Nice! Thanks for this helpful video. How often do you water them?
The ones in grow bag I watered them almost daily, but plastic pots hold moisture better and I watered less frequently. You want to keep soil moist but not soggy. Glad you found my video helpful and thank you so much for your comment!
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hi i'm new to gardening, wondering why not just start the seeds in the plugs? great video thank you :)
Hi. For tiny seeds such as basil, I prefer to sprinkle seeds rather than sowing couple of seeds in each plug. This will also allow me to choose strong ones to be pricked out. Seed mixes usually don't contain any food for plants, so pricking out is also a good time to make the soil rich for seedlings to grow better. You certainly can sow seeds in any way that suits you. Thank you so much for your comment and happy growing!
After you put them in the 10 gallon pot, did you leave them outdoors the entire time?
Yes, they were planted and left outdoors (in a part-sun location) till harvest.
Thank you very much for visiting!
im going to be growing basil,thyme and bachelor buttons
Sounds great. Thank you for visiting!
I also growing this for myself
Happy growing. Thank you for visiting!
Thank you for this very informative video! Is it okay to leave the germinated seeds in the seed starting pot without transferring them twice to different pots?
it is possible, but plants grow to their best when they have enough room to grow and develop roots. You may end up with smaller plants but it is doable. You can skip the pricking out step and replant them directly in larger pot thou. Thank you very much for your comment!
Wow….so patient and gentle handling each baby basil. A newbie gardener wanted to learn. I got the pot from Trader Joe’s and it died on me. 😔
Once you bring home the pot from TJ, water them and try to separate the seedlings (very gently) and plant them individually in small pots. keep them well watered and provide part sun. they will thrive. Happy growing and thank you for your comment!
I love this video! I tried last year and it was a flop. Did you start your basil indoors?
So glad you love the video. I usually start until weather is warm enough to sow basil seeds outdoors. If you want to start indoors, make sure you provide sufficient light for your basils. I hope you will have a better results this time and thank you so much for your comment!
Awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden I wanted to ask, I planted some basil seeds and they started sprouting but all of a sudden they just dropped and died. any advice ?
It is hard to tell without seeing but I am guessing it should be "damping off", which is a fungal disease. Try to use a clean seed starting mix. You can sprinkle cinnamon powder on soil to help deterring fungus. Also you can spray a light dose of fungicide such as copper ones to prevent this problem. Hope this helps and good luck!
@@TowardGarden Would I be able to send you pictures to your email? Ive been at this for a couple weeks now and its not working at all. I planted the seeds in a homedepot jiffy plater kit they sprouted quick.
Ok. Or you can DM me on my instagram.
Could you skip the second step where you transfer them to individual plugs? What benefit does it have? Great vid!
You could, but it helps seedlings develop strong roots to grow healthier individually. Thank you very much for your comment!
This is the first video that has made me feel confident I can do this Can you tell me how often to water in the various stages? I have bad reactions to many growing mediums but I know I can use coir, is there a sub for perlite? Also, I don't know where to find manure?, I am worried how to make compost, hmm... Also, is there a sub for potting soil? I have an array of organic seeds I can get at my library.
So glad to hear it! I am sure you can do this! For watering, the best is to keep moist, but not soggy. You can skip watering is the top soil is wet. In hot wethers, water daily. Perlite can be replaced by vermiculite. You can also use gardening grit but that will make pots heavier. All garden centers carry bagged manure. Chicken or cow manures sold in bags are composted and ready to use. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!
Should I keeping it in sunlight or shady area?
Only in very hot midday sun you will need to provide some shade. Otherwise if it is not very hot, you can grow them in sunlight. Thank you for visiting!
Thank you for the guidance in the video! I'm curious, what happens if we skip the step of pricking out the seedlings? Would the basil still be able to grow in the original pot? I live in a small apartment and don't have a lot of gardening space, was thinking that if they could simply grow in the original pots I could avoid having to get more containers.
Yes, that is an option too. Just make sure you don't have too many seed/seedlings in one pot. And remember to feed them with liquid fertilizer from time it time. Happy growing and thank you for your comment!
@@TowardGarden Great! Thanks a lot for the tip!
would it be better to root the seeds in the seed tray than in the container bin?
Not a big difference between a tray and container bin. But if you mean individual plugs, that's because Basils have tiny seeds and it is easier to sprinkle seeds rather than sowing couple of seeds in each plug. I do this so I can choose strong seedlings to be pricked out. This also gives me the opportunity to make the soil rich for seedlings to grow better. You can certainly sow seeds in many different methods. I hope this helps. Thanks for getting in touch and Good Luck!
How often did you water the seedlings when you first planted them? Thanks so much!
The ones planted in grow bags almost daily. Others in plastic pots less frequently, about every 2-3 days. You just need to keep soil moist but not soggy. Thank you so much for visiting.
I love your video, I am currently trying basil from store bought plant(not keeping my hopes high). I want to try the seed method too so quick couple of questions:
1.) which month did you sow the seeds ?
2.) will your method work in USDA Hardiness Zones 10a and 10b?
3.) what soil are you using, I have miracle grow container soil, will that work?
Thank very much you for your comment.
1. I started in March.
2. Sure. You can start seeds from February to May in zone 10. Keep them well-watered and provide some shade from sun in very hot days. But otherwise they will do totally fine.
3. I usually make my own potting mix ( refer to video at 5:16), but any general purpose potting soil will work. For a better result, add small amount of bagged composted manure (chicken, steer,...) to make it nitrogen rich.
I hope this helps and thanks again for visiting.
heya! for the individual planting in those smaller pots, what size are the pots? will the basil be able to live their entire life in them or would i have to repot? Thanks!
Hi there. These are 6 in (2.5 qt) pots. Yes, you can keep each plant in the pots for the growing season. Thank you for visiting.
Try a olla spike stick w plastic bottle in the center.
Good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for such a great video. I am planning to grow Basil because I love this herb so much, but I have one question. What is the height of the 24 in planter you have in the video? I have a similar pot that is roughly 20 L X 6 H, will that planter be okay to use?
Glad you liked the video. The planters are almost same size 24LX 6H so yes you definitely can. Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!
@@TowardGarden Thank you for answering my question!
I have a basil seedling for more than a month now and it's not growing crazy like yours, it still has the 2 baby leaf, what should I do?
It is hard to tell without seeing. If the weather is cold, that is completely normal. Seedlings grow slowly when it is cold. If the seedlings look healthy, get adequate light and don't show signs of wilting, then you just need to keep them warm at above 65F (18C). Also once you see first pair of true leaves (not the tiny ones), feed them with diluted (1/2 of suggested dose) fish fertilizer, or a general purpose water soluble fertilizer. Please note that the timeline in the video is just for reference and can differ for different conditions. I am guessing you just need to be patient. Happy growing and thank you for visiting!
Do you have holes in the bottom of the blue container? Do you have this in a warm place? How often are you watering this?
Yes, it necessary to have drainage hole at the bottom of any plastic container. Basil prefer warm weather, but avoid hot midday sun. Watering depends on the condition, keep the soil moist but not soggy. If hot, water daily. Thanks for visiting.
Hello I’m in southern ca and I looked up my zone and it’s 9, 10. It gets very hot here and we are going into our summer months. Is it possible for basil to grow in this climate? I love vas it and always Al want to grow it and just had my husband buy me some seeds. Thank you for your help.
Hello SoCal neighbor. I am also located in SoCal and currently have basil growing. You can definitely start seeds now. In fact seeds will germinate quicker. Keep seedlings outside in part shade or under a beach umbrella. And when planted if it is getting too hot, bring them to shade, and avoid noon sunlight. Keep them well watered and if you see any sign of flowering, just remove them asap. Happy growing and thank you for getting in touch.
Question; Did you cover them tightly and grow them inside? It’s still very warm out. Should I just leave the open dirt with no plastic cover?
I don't cover any of my seeds with plastic. If it is too hot, you can put the seed tray in a cool shaded area. Expose them to early morning sunlight so they don't get leggy. happy growing and thank you for visiting!
Great video and very informative. I have a few questions, when I first plant the seeds how often should i water them ( I will be using a plastic pot) , should i expose them to direct sunlight? If yes how many hours a day? Also, I've seen some videos where they cover the seedling with a plastic wrap, is it necessary? And what does it do ? (Sorry if i used wrong terminology but i'm still a beginner )
One last question, when the basil thrive and grow, how frequently should i water them?
Thank you❤
Glad you found the video helpful. For watering the seedlings you may want to check my video on how to water seedlings here czcams.com/video/AIeiB31yEJw/video.htmlsi=PdpKU4yj7lUhADjC . Basically you want to keep seed soil moist but not soggy. For the light, 4-6 hours of early morning sunlight is the best. or you can place them in a part sun/part shade location, but avoid exposing them to hot midday sun.
The plastic cover is to help keep soil moist. If you manage to check yourself and keep soil constantly moist, plastic cover is not needed (I never use it). And the mature basils will do best if you keep them watered. Do not let top soil to dry out. I normally water them every other day and if hot, daily.
Hope this answers your question and thank you so much for your comment. Happy growing!😊🌱
@@TowardGarden thank youu❤️❤️
Nice video. How long can the basil last?
Basil can last the entire summer, and if you have moderate winter time, you can keep harvesting basil for next year too. Just remember to keep them watered. Thank you very much for your comment!
I'm wondering if I could germinate basil seeds in a container with potting soil and lightly cover the top surface with a thin layer of seeding-starting mix, could I avoid having to prick-out the seedlings to pot them up? I'd like to try growing basil indoors and this way I'd avoid all those other steps?
Sure you can. I am showing what I found works best for growing them in my experience but sure there can be many ways to gardening. Some seeds struggle to germinate in potting soil due to fungal or mold problems. Also you may want to separate the seedlings if you plant them to close to each other. Hope this helps and happy growing.
@@TowardGarden Thanks for the reply. I guess the best way is to do it in the simplest manner possible and then, if you notice issues (like fungal or mold problems), take steps do address the issue.
The first time I grew Basil indoors, I planted a single seed in each pot. After watching your video, my reaction was that this wasn't a good idea. I'm about to start growing it again this year, but this time, I'm just gonna try throwing a bunch of seeds on the surface of a container of potting soil and then thin them out appropriately.
And thanks for posting you video. Cheers.
@@priayief Good luck!
Does the soil need to be very moist at all times? Mine stopped growing after a small shoot with 2 tiny leaves..?
Yes the soil should be on the moist side. Is the plant dying or just stopped growing. If just stopped growing, try to feed with diluted fish fertilizer. Thanks for visiting. Thanks for visiting.
Do I need to cover the top off with a plastic wrap to speed up germination?
It is optional. I usually don't, but it is up to you. Thanks for visiting.
Hi there, such amazing informational video.
I have a question do we need to soak the basil seeds before sowing or just directly plant them?
Hi! So glad you found the video informative. Soaking seeds is usually for seeds with hard shells to reduce germination time. Basil seeds are not that hard to germinate and soaking is not necessary. I always sow the directly but if you want yo can soak them too. Hope this helps. Happy gardening and thank you so much for your comment!😊
Thank you for your help, I tried to grow them in the coco peat but they didn't germinate so I put them in a box with some tissues they did sprut but died after an inch of growth also tried to transfer a few in light soil but they did not survive anything you can help me out with would be appreciated where I live I dont get fresh basil so I am very dedicated to grow in my home garden. Thank you!
🙋♂️ what the best soil for growing basil seed and in which season ty
Hi. If you mean the seed starting mix, I use coco coir + perlite, check my video here on how to make it czcams.com/video/cJZcGDAro6w/video.html . If you asking about the potting soil, check video @ 5:09 and 5:15 for the mixture. In cold winters, start seeds in May-June, and for mild winters in April-July. Thank you for visiting.
I have my seedlings growing well, about 6 weeks now.
but they are very thin and tall. do I pinch them back?
You may pinch them. But if they are tall, maybe they don't get enough light. And if they are not separated and pricked out yet, try to do so to help them grow stronger individually. Thanks for visiting.
Hi, i live in Indonesia. A tropical country. I would like to ask should i follow your step by step in planting Basil or should i moisten my seeds first ? Thank you in advance
Hi. Basil seeds are easy to germinate and you don't need to moisten them first, just keep the soil moist. Thank you for watching from Indonesia and happy growing!
lovely vid, why do i need to pinch the bushy parts if they start growing? also i have a rabbit will composting his manure work for my plants?
When plants are young, pinching will let them grow bushier with more leaves. Once they are bushy already, basically you harvest by pinching top growth and let plants produce more fresh leaves. Rabbit manure is one of the strongest manure and perfect for nitrogen loving plants such as basil. Just make sure it is well composted and start using in small doses, since it is very rich in nutrient. Happy growing and thank you for your comment!
@@TowardGarden i have that noted!! Thanks again ♥
Where did you placed the seedling tray after sprouts, water them, put in fertilizer. where did you put vour seedlings in direct sunlight thru the stages
once seeds sprout, you can put them in early morning sunlight (6 hrs) or have them under a filtered sunlight or shade (beach umbrella). hope this helps and thank you for visiting.
I plant this at school 🏫
Wonderful. Happy growing and thank you for sharing!
Great video,just wondering which pest gets the basil
They are prone to many common leaf eating bugs such as aphids, slugs, or beetles. But most problematic are the fungal and bacterial diseases like wilts, blight, mildew, bacterial spots,...Regular monitoring and preventative actions work much better to control these issues. Spraying neem oil mix is one of the best organic methods to use. hope this answers your question and thank you so much for your comment.
Just wondering why you dont plant a seed in each plug to avoid an extra (tedious) step?
For tiny seeds (such as basil, celery, lettuce,...) it is easier to sprinkle seeds rather than sowing couple of seeds in each plug, and choose strong ones to be pricked out. Pricking out is also a good time to make the soil rich for seedlings to grow better. You certainly can sow seeds in any way that suits you. Cheers!
Thanks man!! I’m in Florida. Can we grow herbs, certain veggies… in our weather - west palm beach area!!
Thanks to helps me!! 💚
Sure you can. If it gets too hot, grow herbs in part shade. if you see them bolting (going to flowering) remove the flower buds to extend harvest. happy growing and thank you for your comment!
Ignore the first two minutes and plant the seeds directly in the individual cells so you don’t have to disturb the roots.
Grow anyway that suits you. Thanks
Would it not have been easier to plant it directly into the seed starting tray? What is the benefit of doing it your way, I am sure you have a good reason. Thank you.
For tiny seeds such as basil, I prefer to sprinkle seeds rather than sowing couple of seeds in each plug, and choose strong ones to be pricked out. Pricking out is also a good time to make the soil rich for seedlings to grow better. You certainly can sow seeds in any way that suits you. Thank you for visiting!
Lovely! But how did you avoid fungus gnats? Did you use any neem cake or neem oil in your soil mix?
For flying gnats you can use yellow stickers around the plants to catch them. Also try to keep top of soil not too soggy and let it dry to not attract them. But most importantly, you need to take care of their eggs/larvae in the soil that harm the roots and plants. For that, the most effective is using Mosquito Bits, which is a biological larvicide. I have listed that on my amazon page: www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-3dd9a3b6/list/XLDNRZO26ESK?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d . Spraying neem oil mix on plants and on soil surface is also helpful. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!
Just bought some herbs to grow on my own! What organic soil do you recommend?
that's great. I make my own soil mix shown in video but for bagged soil, Kellogg Garden organic plus potting mix is a good choice. Thanks.
I planted around 25 seeds in a rather small container, should I leave only a few and take out the others? Thank you and sorry for the grammar, I'm not a native English speaker.
I suggest to wait and see how many of them germinate. If they germinate too close to each other and you will not need that many plants, just remove few so other have room to grow. And if you want to keep them, try to prick them out while they are young. Hope this helps and thank you for visiting.
I hear different things, can I plant basil now? Zone 8
I heard I can start herbs now?
You can definitely start seeds indoors. If the night temperature stays above 40-45°F, you can take them outside for a morning sunlight. IF decided to keep indoor, make sure to provide good light source. And when nights are too cold, bring seedling inside at nights. Once seedlings are large enough to handle and weather is above 50°F both day and night, transplant outdoors. Hope this helps and thank you for visiting!