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  • Sweet Thai Basil Seeds, Southeast Asia, Basil Seeds - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Herb Seeds -
  • Sweet Thai Basil Seeds, Southeast Asia, Basil Seeds - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Herb Seeds -
  • Sweet Thai Basil Seeds, Southeast Asia, Basil Seeds - [ Seed2Go.ca ] - [Seed Packets] - Herb Seeds -

Sweet Thai Basil Seeds, Southeast Asia, Basil Seeds

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Thai Basil. A member of the mint family, thai basil is sweet in taste but also charming to the eye - making it a garden favourite. 

It has a liquorice flavor for stirfry, soups and salads. 

Type Herb
Family Ocimum basilicum
Temperature Soil 50-65F
Temperature Daytime 70-75F
Temperature Evening 55F
Lighting Full Sun, 6-8 Hours
Water Well Drained
Maturity 10 Weeks after Sowing
PH Neutral Slightly Acidic to Neutral
Zones 5a-10b
Plant Placement 10-12 Inches Apart, 1 1/4" Fragrant liquorice flavoured leaves for stirfries, soups, and salads. Large leaves and purple flowers make this an attractive plant in the garden.

Basil is a warm-weather, fragrant herb that tastes great in many dishes—including the beloved homemade pesto! Plant seeds or transplants after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm, and it will yield an abundant harvest within weeks. Keep harvesting the leaves to keep the plant going strong.

If you’re planning on making pesto, grow several plants. For other uses, one or two basil plants yields plenty.

  • To get a jump on the season, start the seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last spring frost. 
  • To plant outside, wait until the soil has warmed to at least 50°F (10°C)—preferably around 70ºF (21°C) for best growth. Nighttime temperatures shouldn’t drop below 50°F (10°C).
  • Don’t rush basil. Without heat, the plant won’t grow well.
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