ms_bracken ([info]ms_bracken) wrote,
@ 2007-04-22 19:34:00
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Ecce Basil

Basil Plant II
Originally uploaded by Ms Bracken.
Yesterday I re-potted our basil plant (shown here with a 7" single for scale), which I bought in Somerfield at some point in late 2005 and which has just become a bit too big for our windowsill. It's the only plant we have in the house and I am infeasibly proud of it; not only because that's a good innings for a supermarket basil plant, but also because I've taken what could be described as "care" of it only sporadically, sometimes failing to water it for weeks at a time.

It's at the bottom of our stairs now, which should have better light than the windowsill -so presumably it is going to go on to greater and better things. I also had to prune it somewhat to get it there, and dried what I'd removed for use in cooking. I'm only slightly ashamed to admit that I felt like I'd broken free of some vast herb-buying scam imposed on me by Western Capitalism.



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[info]danalcapone
2007-04-22 06:54 pm UTC (link)
I did that! I had one from Tescos which I kept going for months - I was really pleased! Eventually after about six months, a string of pasta dishes finished it off, but it was a satisfying achievement.

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[info]slightlyfoxed
2007-04-23 07:45 pm UTC (link)
Fabulous. I am holding the laptop up to my own supermarket 3-week-old, saying "See? See what you can achieve?"

When you took leaves for ooking, did you pinch out the tops or pluck the sides of the stems, or some other technique? I'm side-plucking but I fear it'll get leggy.

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[info]baddidodo
2007-04-23 08:03 pm UTC (link)
Ooking sounds like an intriguing and possibly Terry Pratchett-related enterprise...

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[info]ms_bracken
2007-04-23 08:14 pm UTC (link)
I took the sides of the stems - and it is a wee bit leggy, that photo is from its "good side". If you take out the tops, though, it starts to took a bit like it's been scorched on the top and doesn't grow back that well.

I can guarantee that Terry Pratchett was at no point involved in the ooking process.

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