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Reply:Rosemary is tough, and in A cool climate in Australia, we used to prune ours anytime when it became untidy, without any ill effects.
Basil? We bought seeds with us to the Philippines, where it grows like a weed. I suggest you allow it to flower, gather seed, then pull the old plant. any seeds falling into the pot or ground will als=most surely sprout. we just weed old plants out from time to time to let new plants take over. It grew well in cool climates at home also, with a little wind and frost protection - tougher than it looks. we have introduced it to many locals,who love to use it for cooking
Reply:You will probably need to remove the flowers and cut the plant back, so that it will not set seed. It will also help the plants to branch out more, and have more "tender" shoots.
Reply:The plant will grow stronger and the leaves will grow bigger if you nip off the flowers on any herb.
Reply:Well down here in the south we do not prune back rosemary. its used as a substitute for lavender hedges. ( Lavender just hates our humidity ) But with Basil you do have to pune it back , otherwise it reseeds and gets leggy. Herbs like being pruned.flower
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