A review covering involves two distinct subjects: the variety of basil known as "Everleaf Emerald Towers" and the 1981 album Word of Mouth by artist Toni Basil. Everleaf Emerald Towers Basil Review
: This variety is noted for its compact, columnar growth habit, reaching heights of 2–3 feet while remaining relatively narrow (8–12 inches). It performs well both in the ground and in containers.
: It is a late-flowering variety, which allows for a continuous harvest of leaves throughout the season. To encourage branching, it is recommended to harvest when plants reach 6–8 inches, removing only 1/3 of the plant at a time.
: Residue trials conducted in Europe indicate that fluroxypyr and acetamiprid residues in basil are unlikely to present risks to consumer health when within established limits. Review: “Word Of Mouth” by Toni Basil (Vinyl, 1981)
Everleaf Emerald Towers is a highly regarded variety of sweet basil ( Ocimum basilicum ) released by PanAmerican Seed.
A review covering involves two distinct subjects: the variety of basil known as "Everleaf Emerald Towers" and the 1981 album Word of Mouth by artist Toni Basil. Everleaf Emerald Towers Basil Review
: This variety is noted for its compact, columnar growth habit, reaching heights of 2–3 feet while remaining relatively narrow (8–12 inches). It performs well both in the ground and in containers.
: It is a late-flowering variety, which allows for a continuous harvest of leaves throughout the season. To encourage branching, it is recommended to harvest when plants reach 6–8 inches, removing only 1/3 of the plant at a time.
: Residue trials conducted in Europe indicate that fluroxypyr and acetamiprid residues in basil are unlikely to present risks to consumer health when within established limits. Review: “Word Of Mouth” by Toni Basil (Vinyl, 1981)
Everleaf Emerald Towers is a highly regarded variety of sweet basil ( Ocimum basilicum ) released by PanAmerican Seed.