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Re: Basil
Yeah, but does every Basil drive on the left side of the road?rossomendblot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 1:53 pm I've noticed a bit of a petrol whiff from my sweet basil at times. It doesn't carry over into the pesto, luckily.
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Re: Basil
I only know of one variety of Basil with the ability to drive, and I wouldn't recommend crossing the road if you see him coming.Tormato wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:47 amYeah, but does every Basil drive on the left side of the road?rossomendblot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 1:53 pm I've noticed a bit of a petrol whiff from my sweet basil at times. It doesn't carry over into the pesto, luckily.
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Re: Basil
I am adding basil to frozen drinks and the last 2 times it has had a floral taste. I don't know if that is the actual taste of the basil or if it is due to the basil flowering. I pinching the flower stalks but I may be too late and the flavor has not changed. It is not an unpleasant taste at all.
The basil varieties are Mammoth or Lettuce Leaf and Genovese.
The basil varieties are Mammoth or Lettuce Leaf and Genovese.
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Only the Persian Basil remains tasty in my garden, even when in full bloom. The various Italian types are not at all tasty at this point. Chemical, hydrocarbon, hot, hydrocarbon burning (not at all pleasant like a chili peppers burn) flavors dominate and those I don’t consider desirable.
My Kentucky Colonel mint is even worse than the basil if possible. No hint of mint remains, burning rubber has taken the place of pleasant minty flavors.
Will be interesting to see as the weather cools off in the fall will the good flavor return on any new growth.
My Kentucky Colonel mint is even worse than the basil if possible. No hint of mint remains, burning rubber has taken the place of pleasant minty flavors.
Will be interesting to see as the weather cools off in the fall will the good flavor return on any new growth.
"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden."
Thomas Jefferson
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I've noticed this too late in the hot season.karstopography wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 12:29 pm Only the Persian Basil remains tasty in my garden, even when in full bloom. The various Italian types are not at all tasty at this point. Chemical, hydrocarbon, hot, hydrocarbon burning (not at all pleasant like a chili peppers burn) flavors dominate and those I don’t consider desirable.
My Kentucky Colonel mint is even worse than the basil if possible. No hint of mint remains, burning rubber has taken the place of pleasant minty flavors.
Will be interesting to see as the weather cools off in the fall will the good flavor return on any new growth.
I thought it was just me.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Re: Basil
The Kratky basil is still going strong! Not much sunlight left this year, so the plants are making the most of it.
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I’m sure I’ll seed some more in the upcoming weeks.
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Re: Basil
I sowed a persian basil only patch in a different bed yesterday. Same method. This was Saved seed from summer/fall of 2024 crop.
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Thomas Jefferson
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