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April 11, 2012 | #17 |
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I space my larger basil varieties about 2 feet apart.
They get quite large and I should space them farther apart. I keep them well used but they can get to 3-4 feet tall and just as wide if I let them. About like a determinate tomato. The more sun, heat, fertilizer, water and the bigger it gets. The Thai, cinnamon and other narrow leaved varieties won't get that big. |
April 11, 2012 | #18 |
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One thing I can add about growing basil, in my opinion, the green basils (my fav is Genovese) get lighter in color, tougher leaves and more bitter if they get a lot of afternoon summer sun. That may depend on your location and weather patterns. Accordingly, for early plants outs, I chose spots that get the most sun, but as we get into summer, I chose spots that have morning sun that gets shady by 2 p.m. They don't grow as fast, but, they make perfect, tender and delicious leaves.
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