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  2. This Clever Trick Will Keep Your Basil Fresh for Days - AOL

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    Keep it on your countertop at room temperature away from sunlight and replace the water every few days. Or you can loosely cover the basil leaves with a plastic bag to help extend the shelf life ...

  3. How to Prune Basil for a More Abundant Harvest ... - AOL

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    "Basil can tolerate a fair amount of pruning because it grows quickly during the warm months, but you don’t want to cut back more than about two-thirds of the plant at one time to avoid shocking ...

  4. How to Grow Basil So You'll Have It All Summer Long - AOL

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    You can also grow more basil from a fresh batch. To do this, just snip off a four-inch cutting from the basil and remove most of the leaves. Then, fill a small pot with moistened soil, and place ...

  5. Hardiness (plants) - Wikipedia

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    Tender plants are those killed by freezing temperatures, while hardy plants survive freezing—at least down to certain temperatures, depending on the plant. "Half-hardy" is a term used sometimes in horticulture to describe bedding plants which are sown in heat in winter or early spring, and planted outside after all danger of frost has passed.

  6. Ocimum basilicum var. minimum - Wikipedia

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    The Greek basil and various other basils have such different scents because the herb has a number of different essential oils in different proportions for various cultivars. [4] The essential oil from European basil contains high concentrations of linalool and methyl chavicol (estragole), in a ratio of about 3:1.

  7. Ocimum tenuiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Ocimum tenuiflorum, commonly known as holy basil, tulasi or tulsi (from Sanskrit), is an aromatic perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae. [2] [3] It is widely cultivated throughout the Southeast Asian tropics. [1] [4] [5] It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia and the western Pacific. [1]

  8. Should You Bring Planters In During Freezing Temperatures? An ...

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    Gifford says that hardy perennials and some shrubs can tolerate even lower temperatures – below the freezing point–but it’s important to know that when grown in planter containers, they are ...

  9. Danger zone (food safety) - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] To prevent time-temperature abuse, the amount of time food spends in the danger zone must be minimized. [13] A logarithmic relationship exists between microbial cell death and temperature, that is, a small decrease of cooking temperature can result in considerable numbers of cells surviving the process. [ 14 ]