We bought a load of herbs to plant in the garden and tehy are all doing remarkably well apart from the Basil.It is getting eaten alive.I have a herb book and it says most insects don't like basil.
It's strange to me as basil is such a strong herb you'd think they go for rosemery or lemon tyme maybe
Anyone know what likes basil and how i can stop them.
It'll be slugs/snails. I don't know where you got your herb book from but it doesn't sound very reliable. Stopping them is another matter. There's lots of advice on here but I prefer an organic method.
G x
Can't grow mine outdoors anyway!
The torch and boot method, on a warm damp evening like last night is the most effective.. ;D
27 snails taken from the greenhouse today, one was sat on the black basil having a wonderful time :o
the weather's perfect for the little sods >:(
still, they're easier to pick off than slugs ;D
Someone wrote the other day (forget who) that you could pick the tops off supermarket basil, root them in water, and pot them up. And keep doing that all year, thus making one bought pot last for months.
Who has done that? I've had my basil tops in water for a four or five days now without a root showing yet.
I do that with my own seed-grown basil. Never had any problems getting it rooted.
That's encouraging - I'll persevere. I've done very badly with outside basil. Slugs eat it, it bolts and withers and vanishes.
Quote from: artichoke on May 28, 2008, 12:40:47
Someone wrote the other day (forget who) that you could pick the tops off supermarket basil, root them in water, and pot them up. And keep doing that all year, thus making one bought pot last for months.
Who has done that? I've had my basil tops in water for a four or five days now without a root showing yet.
when you find out i would like to know as ive done the same thing last night as a result of reading it on here somewhere could you let me know somehow
Quote from: daileg on May 28, 2008, 14:24:46
Quote from: artichoke on May 28, 2008, 12:40:47
Someone wrote the other day (forget who) that you could pick the tops off supermarket basil, root them in water, and pot them up. And keep doing that all year, thus making one bought pot last for months.
Who has done that? I've had my basil tops in water for a four or five days now without a root showing yet.
when you find out i would like to know as ive done the same thing last night as a result of reading it on here somewhere could you let me know somehow
This was the posting by Valmarg. :)
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,41930.0.html