Finally managed to grow basil myself

@celestal · 2022-07-11 10:18 · herbs
![DSC_0221.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/celestal/Eoc7VSJ494rq8AsYvR88wMEMzvv8wnoTpDDRi9LajvhQK9B2qABU5u8kkkVap7ez9XG.JPG) I had tried to grow basil myself without success in the last couple of years, but finally I managed to do it. The secret was growing them from seed. The basil from stores never managed to stick and just died away. ![DSC_0259.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/celestal/EowF8hBQaukCFyvomnBJGXGjDRr48eaSfB5Yn4yMy4g5MXJDDhGxAohJ4atbadfwRUi.JPG) Here's the same basil with 20 days in between. I have done few trims and its starting to branch out into a bush! It's getting into a point that I can just snap basil at demand when making some bruchetta (Italian bread) or cooking pasta sauce. ![DSC_0229.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/celestal/EoAbfgibtfai5HGLGSMExFbVN55eEGvUcWWd6hiidqrQ8mEqyg5PMJ1qXK4X3eafyq3.JPG) I planted some grass onion as well. They seem to take up surprisingly lot of water. Growing some herbs/food is a good exercise in lowering time preference (putting more importance for the future, ie. long-term planning) – useful skill when it comes to investing and life generally, too. Planting the seed and harvesting a bigger yield after time.
#herbs #basil #grassonion #farming #lowtimepreference
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