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

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    To grow basil from seeds, plant them 1/8-inch deep and keep moist. Or you can sow seeds directly into the garden or outdoor pots. Thin seedlings to about ten inches apart once they're a few inches ...

  3. Stop Wasting Money on Store-Bought Basil and Grow Your Own - AOL

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    Indoor Basil Plant Care Tips Sunlight. When growing basil indoors, keep in mind that it requires six to eight hours of sunlight per day—placing it in a south-facing window is best. For all other ...

  4. Check Out These Tips on How to Grow, Harvest and Cook With Basil

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    Follow these steps to plant and grow basil in a pot indoors or outdoors in your very own garden. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Basil - Wikipedia

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    Timelapse of growing basil Desiccated basil showing seed dispersal. Basil is an annual, or sometimes perennial, herb.Depending on the variety, plants can reach heights of between 30 and 150 centimetres (1 and 5 feet). [6]

  6. Germination - Wikipedia

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    Most common annual vegetables have optimal germination temperatures between 75–90 F (24–32 C), though many species (e.g. radishes or spinach) can germinate at significantly lower temperatures, as low as 40 F (4 C), thus allowing them to be grown from seeds in cooler climates. Suboptimal temperatures lead to lower success rates and longer ...

  7. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Plants require specific temperatures to grow and develop properly. Temperature can be controlled through a variety of methods. Covering plants with plastic in the form of cones called hot caps, or tunnels, can help to manipulate the surrounding temperature. Mulching is also an effective method to protect outdoor plants from frost during the winter.