Introduction
Basil is one of the most beloved herbs in the kitchen—its fresh, fragrant leaves elevate pasta, salads, soups, and sauces. But many gardeners struggle to keep basil alive beyond a single season. The good news? With the right technique, you can grow basil that lasts for years, even over a decade! Here’s the gardener’s trick to having a constant, never-ending supply.
The Problem with Regular Basil Growing
Basil is typically grown as an annual, meaning it completes its life cycle in just one season. Most people grow it from seed, enjoy it through summer, and then watch it wither away when colder weather hits. But this cycle isn’t inevitable—basil can thrive much longer if propagated the right way.
The Gardener’s Trick: Perpetual Propagation
