My basil plants are thriving too much.

This is my thai basil:

And in the same pot lemon basil:

I’ve topped them quite a lot, as you can see in the bushy growth pattern.

They already started flowering months ago, even before I put them into the big pot. I read online that you just have to snip them off, and done.

But there are basically only flowers coming, and I don’t want them to waste all their power into developing seeds.

Is this normal and just a part of their lives when they reach a certain size?

    • TropicalDingdong
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      20 days ago

      You dont?

      I’ve got some basils that have been around for 6+ years.

      There are so many basil seeds in my yard at this point its one of my main weeds.

      • Convict45
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        20 days ago

        Basil is an annual anywhere it gets below freezing.

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          20 days ago

          I’m aware. But even when I lived in places it got below freezing I kept basil perennially. I’d move it into pots in the winter and put it in a sunny window. After drenching it in neem/ citrus oil to kill of the bugs.

          • Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            19 days ago

            Im near certain Ive seen people cultivate basil into little trees. Ive no luck growing it, but you can keep annuals alive through winters doing like you suggest.