How to grow basil at home?

Nowadays many are keen healthy lifestyle. And this, of course, is not only physical training and hardening, but also proper balanced nutrition. And such nutrition is impossible without eating herbs and greens. By the way, all kinds of salads and herbs on the table not only allow you to saturate your diet with vitamins and microelements, but also diversify your taste sensations. One of these seasonings is basil. Basil is used in salads, fish and meat dishes, in the preparation of various sauces and gravies. This herbaceous plant is not only an excellent flavoring seasoning, but also a medicinal plant
For many, growing aromatic plants becomes just a hobby. After all, they are most often not too whimsical and can even grow on a balcony or windowsill. So does basil. The answer to the question is how to grow basil at home it’s quite simple.
We grow basil on the balcony. On the top boxes, which are attached to the railings, basil serves not only as a garden plant that we eat, but also as a decorative decoration, because its leaves, depending on the variety, have different colors - different shades of green, burgundy and lilac color of basil leaves attracts attention.
Basil is sown directly into prepared soil. It should be well drained, light, and saturated with mineral fertilizers. Such soil can be taken from a well-kept garden, or you can use special soil for vegetable crops.
Basil loves warmth and light, which is why you can grow basil on the balcony only when warm, sunny weather sets in and the temperature does not drop below +12. If you decide to grow basil on a windowsill, then you can plant it almost all year round, taking care of additional lighting.
The secret to successfully growing basil is watering. Basil should be watered daily and only in the morning, avoiding waterlogging of the soil.
Good luck!
Comments
I grew basil all year round, in the summer it was on the balcony, and in the winter I put it on the windowsill. But I recently found out that you can’t put it on the windowsill - because there is a draft there and it blows a little from the windows. Where then should I keep it in winter?