I have been enjoying fresh basil from a plant I put in when we moved in, but
the plant is growing at an outrageous rate and in spite of frequent
harvesting is bigger now than the shrub it's next to. Nothing special about
the soil as the rosemary, thyme and lemon balm are healthy but not growing
at *this* rate.
 It doesn't seem to be something you can take cuttings from and I have not
seen any flowers, so it looks as though I am stuck with a huge basil plant
but only one. Anyone have suggestions short of digging it up and moving it,
or thoughts as to whether it will survive this? It's a perennial, right?
 Dana

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In the long run we are all dead. - John Maynard Keynes


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