yes
I believe that basil has more of a ball root - very fibrous as opposed to a tap root -like a thistle. Tap roots have the ability to reach deep down in the earth to draw moisture and nutrients and are hard to pull up. Basil is normally a short lived plant and requires frequent watering (in the summer)
Yes, basil can be overwatered, which can lead to root rot and other issues. It is important to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent overwatering.
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basil is not a rock its a type of herb if you want to know more go to google. :)
Yes, basil can multiply through various methods, primarily by seed propagation and through cuttings. When planted, basil seeds can germinate and grow into new plants. Additionally, you can take cuttings from an existing basil plant, place them in water or directly in soil, and they can root to form new plants. This makes basil easy to propagate and expand your herb garden.
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yes
A few would be...Tomatoes, Basil, Olives, Asparagus, Beet Root, Cauliflower, Cucumber.
Dicotyledon's type of root is a taproots.
Basil Brush is a type of fox. He's a popular fictional hand puppet on his own children's show in the UK.
Type your answer here... fibrous root