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700 Seeds Sweet Basil Culinary Herb Heirloom Seeds edlcy (1 Gram Seeds)
Sweet Basil Seeds
Basil is a warm-weather, fragrant herb that tastes great in Italian dishes—and let’s not forget homemade pesto!
When growing basil, be sure to keep harvesting the leaves to keep the plant going strong. Basil is easy to grow but it only grows outdoors in the summer, or starting with mid-spring in the deep south—and only once the soil has warmed up nicely—so plan accordingly. If you’re planning on making pesto, grow several plants.
Sow basil seeds indoors 4-6weeks before the last frost, or when temps are consistently above 65 degrees for lows, in spring using a seed starting kit.
Sow seeds ¼ inches deep in seed-starting formula, or direct sow.
Keep the soil moist at 70 degrees F.
Seedlings emerge in 7-14 days.
Basil is a warm-weather, fragrant herb that tastes great in Italian dishes—and let’s not forget homemade pesto!
When growing basil, be sure to keep harvesting the leaves to keep the plant going strong. Basil is easy to grow but it only grows outdoors in the summer, or starting with mid-spring in the deep south—and only once the soil has warmed up nicely—so plan accordingly. If you’re planning on making pesto, grow several plants.
Sow basil seeds indoors 4-6weeks before the last frost, or when temps are consistently above 65 degrees for lows, in spring using a seed starting kit.
Sow seeds ¼ inches deep in seed-starting formula, or direct sow.
Keep the soil moist at 70 degrees F.
Seedlings emerge in 7-14 days.



