@hooda try ignoring your basil, it likes the abuse. It really is like a weed; poor soil and infrequent water gives me good results. Too much water or nitrogen seems to choke it out. Also high N soil will give you bitter leaves.
Thanks though I think now I have given u completely with sweet basil, my Thai basil is three feet tall and just as good, and it doesn't die, so I'll stick with that one. Well at least for now lol@hooda try ignoring your basil, it likes the abuse. It really is like a weed; poor soil and infrequent water gives me good results. Too much water or nitrogen seems to choke it out. Also high N soil will give you bitter leaves.
Apparently this year peppers will defeat me. I got hit with armyworms, rabbits, slugs, snails, then just now I got a dozen plants that are hit hard by mites. I sprayed with a soap spray... and all the peppers dropped all their leaves. Then today I find Japanese beetles. I can't seem to win
All the plants I grew from seed seem to be hit hard, and the plants I got from Cross Country Nurseries seem to be less than desirable. Of all of all of those plants I got, only two seem to be thriving with the rest of my peppers. Its pretty late in the season now for any success I'm fearing.
Grrr.
Dorset Naga. I have grown a thousand but have yet to see one single pod. Fakes, pests, premature death, failed germination... you name it.
Start the oregano and parsley on a sponge.....ummmmm....just like the planets most popular herb ( currently illegal)(Mmm . . . rabbit.)
I'd love to be overrun with (especially Mediterranean) herbs. Ever try parsley from seed? Oregano? Little luck, so far. (Bit more progress with basils and thymes.)