It's very easy to regrow basil using this technique. In fact, it's not only basil that I regrew using cuttings, I've also tried this technique with my tea plant. New roots sprout after a week, it's amazing :-)
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Sunday, October 19, 2014
Regrowing plants using cuttings
I've successfully propagated sweet basil using a technique I learned from this blog: 17 Apart (check out this blog, very reader-friendly, lots of encouraging photos, too).
It's very easy to regrow basil using this technique. In fact, it's not only basil that I regrew using cuttings, I've also tried this technique with my tea plant. New roots sprout after a week, it's amazing :-)
It's very easy to regrow basil using this technique. In fact, it's not only basil that I regrew using cuttings, I've also tried this technique with my tea plant. New roots sprout after a week, it's amazing :-)
CATEGORIES:
Basil,
Container gardening,
Regrowing,
Urban Gardening
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