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Basil Seeds - Everleaf Thai Tower

Slow bolting, vibrant producer in an appealing tower shape

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About the Variety

Key Features

Heat Tolerant
Prefers Moist Soil
Hydroponic Friendly
Container Friendly
Fragrant
Fast Growing
Easy to Grow
Medicinal
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Deters Insects
Microgreens
Edible

Plant Details

BOTANICAL NAME

Ocimum basilicum

LIFE CYCLE

  • Annual

LIGHT REQUIREMENT

  • Full Sun

DAYS TO MATURITY

  • 45 to 60 days

GROWTH HABIT

  • Branching
  • Compact
  • Mounding
  • Upright

PLANT HEIGHT

  • 24 to 36 inches

COLOR

  • Green

If space is at a premium, or you’d like to introduce a new Thai basil with a fun and productive growth habit, consider Basil Leaves Everleaf Thai Tower. Growing up to 36 inches high and densely packed with two to three inch dark green and purple leaves, this showy yet tidy herb makes an excellent centerpiece to a container garden or raised bed. Expect those same deliciously licorice-flavored leaves to add that unmistakable Thai flavor to your soups, curry dishes, and vegetables.

  • • Add aroma and savory flavor to your favorite Thai dishes
  • • Comparative anise-flavored leaves to sweet basil
  • • Enjoy an extended harvest with this slow-to-flower variety

Planting Information

PLANTING SEASON

  • Warm Season

SOWING METHOD

  • Direct Sow
  • Start Indoors

PLANTING DEPTH

  • 1/4 inch

WATER NEEDS

  • Average

PLANT SPACING

  • 6 to 12 inches

HARDINESS ZONES

  • N/A - Annual

SEED PREP

  • Requires Light

COVERAGE

Amount Avg Seed Count Recommended Coverage
Packet 50 Up to 30 Sq. Ft

Planting Guide

View our Basil Planting Guide to learn more.
Basil Seeds - Everleaf Thai Tower

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Basil Seeds - Everleaf Thai Tower FAQs

Is Everleaf Thai Tower Basil resistant to animals or disease?

Everleaf Thai Tower Basil is deer resistant and rabbit resistant, meaning deer and rabbits generally avoid it due to its taste, texture, or aroma.

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