Basil, Licorice - Heirloom Seeds Culinary & Medicinal Herb

Basil, Licorice - Heirloom Seeds Culinary & Medicinal Herb
Brand: Etsy - SouthernSeedExchange
Color: Green
1.98 GBP 3.96 GBP
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(250 Seeds) Licorice basil is a strong, flavorful variety of basil which grows into vibrant green plants with hints of purple on the foliage. A type of Thai basil, these plants are not only beautiful, but reward growers as an immensely fragrant addition to the home garden. As the name would imply, both licorice & anise are prevalent in the flavor of the basil. Licorice, growing in the ground or in containers, thrives in warm weather climates which receive ample sunlight. This basil will have a more pronounced licorice flavor than the traditional Thai basil. Ocimum basilicum var. ’licorice’ Heirloom Non-GMO American grown seeds Perennial USDA Zones: 3-12 Growing Instructions: Since basil thrives in warm weather, it grows best when the soil has warmed & there is no chance of frost. Gardeners with short growing seasons may want to start their seeds indoors 3-4 weeks before the last frost date, sowing them thinly in flats & providing heat to speed germination. Transplant 15-18 apart. To direct sow, plant the seeds 1/4 deep in rich soil & full sun, thinning to 15-18 apart when the seedlings develop. Basil also grows well indoors or as a container plant. Basil thrives in soil that drains well, yet needs water often. If the weather drops below 50 degrees, provide protection. As the plant grows, pruning it helps it to develop into a bushy, healthy plant; pruning is also important because once the plant flowers, it will begin to wilt & die. To prune the plant, remove the top several sets of leaves on each stem, taking care to leave at least three sets of leaves on the lower part. FREE SHIPPING on all orders of $35 or more. Flat Rate shipping no matter how many seeds you order. Growing instructions included on each seed packet. All information is provided for educational purposes only. Basil, Licorice - Heirloom Seeds Culinary & Medicinal Herb