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  2. Basil - Wikipedia

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    Basil leaves are glossy and ovulate, with smooth or slightly toothed edges that typically cup slightly; the leaves are arranged oppositely along the square stems. [7] Leaves may be green or purple. Its flowers are small and white, and grow from a central inflorescence, or spike, that emerges from the central stem atop the plant.

  3. Season creep - Wikipedia

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    While to some, an early arrival of spring may sound good, an imbalance in the ecosystem can wreak havoc. Natural processes like flowers blooming, birds nesting, insects emerging, and ice melting are triggered in large part by temperature. As temperatures increase globally, the delicately balanced system begins to fall into ecological disarray.

  4. Phenology - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the date of emergence of leaves and flowers, the first flight of butterflies, the first appearance of migratory birds, the date of leaf colouring and fall in deciduous trees, the dates of egg-laying of birds and amphibia, or the timing of the developmental cycles of temperate-zone honey bee colonies.

  5. This Is the Best Way to Deadhead Flowers for More Blooms - AOL

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    The trick is knowing when deadheading flowers will spark growth and when it won’t. Some plants, like peonies, aren’t positively affected by removing the bloom.

  6. How to Grow Basil So You'll Have It All Summer Long - AOL

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    To grow basil from seeds, plant them 1/8-inch deep and keep moist. Or you can sow seeds directly into the garden or outdoor pots. Thin seedlings to about ten inches apart once they're a few inches ...

  7. Here's When to Plant Tulip Bulbs for a Colorful Garden This ...

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    To give them their best shot at returning, leave the foliage in place until it dies back naturally so the bulb can make food for next year’s blooms. ... most tulips require a cold dormancy ...

  8. Ocimum gratissimum - Wikipedia

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    Ocimum gratissimum, also known as clove basil, African basil, [1] and in Hawaii as wild basil, [2] is a species of basil. It is native to Africa , Madagascar , southern Asia , and the Bismarck Archipelago , and naturalized in Polynesia , Hawaii, Mexico , Panama , West Indies , Brazil , and Bolivia .

  9. These Plants and Herbs Will Actually Repel Mosquitoes - AOL

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    When planting basil, do so in the spring or summer in fertile, well-drained soil. It's perfect for raised garden beds, containers, and in-ground gardens as long as it gets ample sun.