Well cared for, sweet basil can grow in the ground for up to six months. They live in a pot for about four months.
Basil loves the sun, and therefore, the site should be open, sunny, without shade.
To get a crop of fragrant greens in the garden, follow the rules: Choose a place to plant basil in a sunny, elevated area or arrange high beds.
The soil in the garden should be light, fertile, with neutral acidity. Basil does not tolerate drafts.
Basil loves humidity, so if growing it in a greenhouse or vegetable garden, you should water it once a day, preferably in the morning. It is this mode of watering that gives the best result.
However, if it is very hot and dry outside, you can water it twice a day: in the morning and at noon.
Sweet basil can grow best with a fast-acting fertilizer that should be applied in small amounts but often. In the event of a shortage of fertilizers, fragrant basil will have a small height.
During the growth period, under favorable conditions, it is recommended to add organic fertilizers every two weeks.
Basil grows slowly after picking Basil roots may have been slightly damaged during planting, and voids in the soil prevent them from properly absorbing water and nutrients. The following procedure will help to correct this difficult situation: gently tamp the soil near the stems.