To harvest basil, when the plant is at least 6 inches high and has more than 2 pairs of leaves along a stem, you can use your fingers to pinch the stem just above where a pair of leaves emerge (so you are harvesting leaves attached to a stem with a bit of stem below the bottom leaves), leaving at least 2 pairs of leaves on the remaining stem. Or you can use pruning shears or scissors to make the cut along the stem. Do not remove more than a third of the stem, or a third of the plant total. You can also harvest just a leaf or tw,o as needed. If you keep pruning the stems, it will encourage bushy growth. Trim off any flower buds that develop.
To harvest basil, when the plant is at least 6 inches high and has more than 2 pairs of leaves along a stem, you can use your fingers to pinch the stem just above where a pair of leaves emerge (so you are harvesting leaves attached to a stem with a bit of stem below the bottom leaves), leaving at least 2 pairs of leaves on the remaining stem. Or you can use pruning shears or scissors to make the cut along the stem. Do not remove more than a third of the stem, or a third of the plant total. You can also harvest just a leaf or tw,o as needed. If you keep pruning the stems, it will encourage bushy growth. Trim off any flower buds that develop.