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Growing basil from cuttings is an easy, cheap way to get more basil plants and give yourself an almost endless supply of the herb! As long as you already have a healthy, growing basil plant to cut stems from, you can start growing new basil plants right away. Check out this handy list of tips and tricks for how to grow basil from cuttings.

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Cut the stem below the last leaf node.

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Set the basil in full sun indoors.

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  1. Find a nice sunny window sill in your kitchen or somewhere else in your home and set the basil there. If you don’t have a window sill, any sunny spot you can find is fine![5]
    • Basil looks nice and smells good, so you could even set it on your dining table or your kitchen counter for some decoration and fragrance.
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Place your potted basil out of direct sunlight.

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Water the basil when its soil is dry to the touch.

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Plant the basil in a garden after 1-2 weeks if you want.

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  1. If you aren’t sure whether it’s established yet, gently tug on it to see if it feels anchored in the soil. If it is, it’s safe to transplant the young basil to an outdoor garden if desired. However, it’s totally fine to leave the basil in the pot indoors as long as you want![12]
    • You can pick leaves off the basil whenever you want to use some fresh basil in the kitchen. In fact, regularly picking off some leaves encourages healthy new growth! Just be sure to pick leaves from the top of the plant—that will help the plant grow bushier, rather than long and lanky.[13]

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