SUPERMARKET basil is ideal on a kitchen windowsill to tear off as required and add to tomato and mozzarella salads, soups, sauces and home-made pesto. However, the reality can be different. However, after just a few days on the kitchen windowsill most wilt and die. But this doesn't have to happen as gardening experts have shared 'essential' ways to preserve them for longer.
Gardeners should also look for signs that their plant is wilting.
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