Hello all
Hope this question isn't going to cause a load of groans............I'm a complete novice gardener (this is our first year of attempting to grow our own fruit and veg) and I'm pretty sure I'm going to be asking loads of dumb questions that just infuriate all you seasoned experts out there! technical terms, therefore, also mean nothing to me!!!
Anyway - some stems on our basil plant appear to be going brown from the bottom upwards and look as if they will eventually die; what is it and how can I avoid this spreading to the healthy stems. I have a feeling it's to do with watering, but I'm pretty sure I'm not over watering the plant (we killed one doing that already!). I only water it when the leaves start to droop (read that somewhere?!) and it's positioned on a good sunny windowsill.
Also - it's gtting a bit leggy - what's the best way to harvest the leaves but also encourage it to get a bit more bushy?!
thanks in advance, and sorry if all this sounds daft!!
Nat xx
Hope this question isn't going to cause a load of groans............I'm a complete novice gardener (this is our first year of attempting to grow our own fruit and veg) and I'm pretty sure I'm going to be asking loads of dumb questions that just infuriate all you seasoned experts out there! technical terms, therefore, also mean nothing to me!!!
Anyway - some stems on our basil plant appear to be going brown from the bottom upwards and look as if they will eventually die; what is it and how can I avoid this spreading to the healthy stems. I have a feeling it's to do with watering, but I'm pretty sure I'm not over watering the plant (we killed one doing that already!). I only water it when the leaves start to droop (read that somewhere?!) and it's positioned on a good sunny windowsill.
Also - it's gtting a bit leggy - what's the best way to harvest the leaves but also encourage it to get a bit more bushy?!
thanks in advance, and sorry if all this sounds daft!!
Nat xx
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