calypso985
Chillin' In The Garden
About 3 weeks ago, I cut a couple of stems of Sweet Basil and brought them into the house. Experience has shown me that fresh basil doesn't keep very long in the refrigerator, so I decided instead to put it into a glass of water, like cut flowers. Not only has it stayed fresh and perky, but after about 10 days or so, the stems all threw down ROOTS!
That's right -- they rooted right there in that silly glass of water. It was sitting in a south-facing window, so gets plenty of light and even a little direct sun. Now, I know I'm no Master Gardener, but this took me by complete surprise. I mean, Basil is an annual, right? I'm still in awe of the lovely healthy roots those stems put out. Should I pot the cuttings and keep them indoors? Will they try to go to seed right away? I would love to keep a perpetual supply of fresh basil in my kitchen -- could it be as simple as just taking a cutting and rooting it? Has anyone else had this experience?