you could probably keep it fresh for longer. what you want to do, as they do at floral shops, is when you cut the stems, cut them under water or under running water. cutting them in the open air causes the xylem tissue (water conducting part of the plant) to get a little air bubble or air pocket in the stems that will make it not conduct water well. you could probably expect the yield to last 20 - 30% longer by cutting them under water.
seriously...he does not look like a guy that stores basil if u know what i mean...thats just not his choice of herbs...
retrotw 5 months ago 2
Perfect PERFECT for a week Perfect.
Summerrdaize 5 months ago 7
Here basil,let me drown you in this cup of water and put a bag over your head so you don't die =D
TheCru3l 7 months ago
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tomasxl159 8 months ago
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tomasxl159 8 months ago
you could probably keep it fresh for longer. what you want to do, as they do at floral shops, is when you cut the stems, cut them under water or under running water. cutting them in the open air causes the xylem tissue (water conducting part of the plant) to get a little air bubble or air pocket in the stems that will make it not conduct water well. you could probably expect the yield to last 20 - 30% longer by cutting them under water.
mikeandhispackage1 11 months ago
the natural sucking up water thing lol
OurenV2 2 years ago
this is cool, but I have fresh basil right outside my door.
I would have never thought ofputting herbs in water to keep their freshness.
thedistillers27 2 years ago
cool
D4682 2 years ago
poop
SlapMySalami 3 years ago
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OurenV2 2 years ago