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Basil Seeds (Organic) - Italian Large Leaf

The aroma conjures up lazy summer days of pasta and pizza

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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

  • 60 to 90 days

GROWTH HABIT

  • Upright

COLOR

  • Green

Our organic Large Leaf Basil is an incredibly versatile herb that can be used to spice up any Italian food - from soups to pasta sauce, pesto to pizza! Plant Organic Large Leaf Italian Basil Seeds indoors or out and be sure to provide plenty of sunlight to ensure a bountiful harvest.

  • • Tall, fast-growing annual
  • • Popularly used in Italian cuisine
  • • Thrives in bright, sunny growing areas

Planting Information

PLANTING SEASON

  • Spring

SOWING METHOD

  • Direct Sow
  • Start Indoors

PLANTING DEPTH

  • 1/4 inch

WATER NEEDS

  • Average

PLANT SPACING

  • 10 inches

HARDINESS ZONES

  • N/A - Annual

SEED PREP

  • Requires Light

COVERAGE

Amount Avg Seed Count Recommended Coverage
Packet 353 Up to 30 Sq. Ft

Planting Guide

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Basil Seeds (Organic) - Italian Large Leaf

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Basil Seeds (Organic) - Italian Large Leaf FAQs

Is Italian Large Leaf (Organic) Basil resistant to animals or disease?

Italian Large Leaf (Organic) Basil is deer resistant, meaning deer generally avoid it due to its taste, texture, or aroma.

What type of seed is Italian Large Leaf (Organic) Basil?

Italian Large Leaf (Organic) Basil is classified as open pollinated seed and organic seed.

What is the flavor profile of Italian Large Leaf (Organic) Basil?

Italian Large Leaf (Organic) Basil has a flavor profile described as sweet, slightly peppery, and subtle licorice-like taste.

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