OK Basil lovers please help!!!

smom1976

Garden Ornament
Joined
Jun 12, 2008
Messages
341
Reaction score
1
Points
94
Location
pensacola Fl zone 8b/9
9815_100_2224.jpg


Ok I am 99% sure that these are both basil.. I have planted soooo many seeds..

But one is smooth and one is hairy.. They are both labeled sweet basil.. someone help..

I have gotten seeds from all over the country.. (kinda neat) so is one not a sweet basil? If not what is it?

and is this dill?

9815_100_2225.jpg
 

bid

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Feb 5, 2009
Messages
548
Reaction score
2
Points
151
Have you tried crushing/squeezing a leaf and smelling it? If it's basil you should be able to tell. :D
 

me&thegals

Garden Ornament
Joined
Jul 14, 2008
Messages
451
Reaction score
4
Points
93
Location
WI-zone 4
Goodness--why didn't I think of that, bid? Great idea. As for the other, it could be dill or carrots. I did grow a fuzzy basil once, but I can't remember the flavor...
 

boyplayer

Sprout
Joined
Mar 12, 2009
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
6
Really a little bit strange,but i'm not sure i have seen this kind somewhere before
 

patandchickens

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Nov 23, 2007
Messages
2,537
Reaction score
2
Points
153
Location
Ontario, Canada
The one on the right is for sure basil. The hairy round-leaved one on the left, I've never seen a basil look like that. Can't rule out the possibility there is some weird basil of such a sort -- as others have said, scratch and sniff will tell you :)

The bottom one could be dill, carrots, or anything else of that family. I don't know whether seedlings that young would have a dilly smell, you may just have to see what happens through time unless you happen to be sure you only planted one member of the carrot family :p

Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 

smom1976

Garden Ornament
Joined
Jun 12, 2008
Messages
341
Reaction score
1
Points
94
Location
pensacola Fl zone 8b/9
Dill it is.. I direct sowed my carrots..
hoping that I can squeeze in one more season.. :fl doubt it but if nothing grows I will plant something else. :)

off to crush some little leaves.. LOL
 

momofdrew

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Feb 9, 2009
Messages
1,110
Reaction score
3
Points
114
Location
Rochester NH
dont know aboutthe basil but the other looks like flat leaf parsley try another scratch and snif
 

smom1976

Garden Ornament
Joined
Jun 12, 2008
Messages
341
Reaction score
1
Points
94
Location
pensacola Fl zone 8b/9
I got my SASE envelope from wintersown.org today. I actually got two.. I stuck three envelopes in there two for me and one for my mother.. her garden is smaller than mine..

so here is what I got..

veggies..
calabrese broccoli
chinese parsley
yellow pear cherry tomato
tigerella tomato (I was just eyeballing these in a magazine)
roma paste tomato
lil pink tomato
homestead tomato
isis candy variant tomato
chudo rinka tomato
Ace 55 tomato
Brandywine tomato
italian flat leaf parsley


flowers..
Black eyed susanlacy phacelia
blue boy bachelor buttons
evening primrose
columbine mix
blackberry lilies
mexican hat

rapa centroventina this says broccoli rabe (what is this??)

sooooo I had to run to walmart and get more peat pods.. LOL I love this..
from my other post.. I did plant some of this.. but I dont remember planting this much.. so .. I will let it grow.. somewhere :hu and then see what it turns into.. but it is NOT basil. smelled nothing like it.. but on a good note I did plant those little basils with my grapes .. they are companion plants :thumbsup
 

Greensage45

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Mar 14, 2009
Messages
1,308
Reaction score
5
Points
113
Your false Basil looks like a succulent version of Oregano. My Cuban Oregano, although much older and variegated, has that same 'hairiness'.

You said you rubbed the leaf? Did it smell sort of like Oregano.

Here is a link to Cuban Oregano:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1356/

The other looks like dill, but again, it also looks like carrots, :/

Ron
 

Rosalind

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Dec 1, 2007
Messages
816
Reaction score
1
Points
109
Location
Massachusetts, zone 7a
I think I must have planted my herbs same time as you. Your furry non-basil looks an awful lot like my clary sage, oregano and marjoram. Could it be any of those?
 
Top