Keep an eye out for common basil issues like:
- Aphids or spider mites – Spray with neem oil or soapy water.
- Fungal diseases – Avoid overhead watering and ensure good air circulation.
- Yellow leaves – Could indicate overwatering or nutrient deficiency.
Good hygiene, proper spacing, and regular pruning reduce most problems.
Step 10: Preserving Your Basil Harvest
When basil is growing faster than you can use it:
- Dry the leaves in a dark, airy space.
- Freeze chopped basil in olive oil using ice cube trays.
- Make pesto and store it in jars for later use.
Final Thoughts
With a little care and consistency, you can grow basil abundantly at home, whether in a pot on your windowsill or a raised garden bed. It’s a low-maintenance herb that rewards you generously—adding beauty to your space and flavor to your meals. Follow this step-by-step guide and you’ll enjoy fresh basil all season long!