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Large Leaf Basil (450+ Seeds)

Original price was: $2.29.Current price is: $1.69.

  • Basil is the world’s most popular herb!
  • To maintain peak flavor and production of basil leaves, remove buds and flowers from your plants. 
  • Basil is heat tolerant, but not cold tolerant. It prefers temperatures above 50 degrees.
  • Start indoors, up to two weeks before last frost.
  • Sow Seeds no deeper than ¼”.
  • Seed Pack contains 450+ Seeds.

Description

Grow Basil in the Georgia Garden for most of the year! Basil is not frost tolerant, so it can be grown anytime there isn’t a threat of freezing temperatures. We recommend growing Basil throughout the Spring, Summer, and Fall. If you live in South or Coastal Georgia, depending on how early the first freeze comes, Basil’s growing Season may stretch well into the Early Winter.

This heirloom variety of Basil is heat-tolerant and super productive. Basil is the signature flavor in Italian Red Sauces, Thai Food, and East Asian Cuisine. This International Herb is also eaten raw in salads, salsas, bruschetta, and enjoyed as a delicious garnish.

Basil prefers temperatures that remain above 50 degrees. It is not frost tolerant and lower temperatures will slow the plant’s growth.

Expect plants to reach a height of 12″ to 24″. Prune flowers and buds from the plant to maximize flavor and leaf production!

Seed Pack contains 450+ Seeds.

Basil is a great source for Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Potassium, Fiber, and much more!


Sun Exposure: Full Sun (at least 6 hours of Sunlight)

Frost Tolerant?: No (Prefers Temperatures above 50 degrees)

Heirloom?: Yes

Days Until Harvest/Maturity: 50-75

Planting Depth: No more than ¼”

Distance Between Rows: 24 to 36 inches

Distance Between Plants: 6 inches


Recommended Planting Dates:

Do not feel restricted to planting exclusively within the following date ranges. These dates are only a recommendation for best results based upon our experience, research, & best practices.

North Georgia: April 10 through October 20

  • Suggested Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): April 10 through August 15

Central Georgia: March 20 through November 15

  • Suggested Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): March 20 through September 1

South Georgia: March 15 through November 20

  • Suggested Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): March 15 through September 1

Coastal Georgia: February 20 through December 15

  • Suggested Planting Window (Starting Seeds & Transplants): February 25 through September 1

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