Plant Specifications Coming Soon In the Garden Sweet Basil loves the hot summer weather and well drained soil. It will not do as well when the temperatures drop below 40 degrees. It is a very tender plant so high winds or cold nights will …
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Basil Leaf, Sweet, Organic, 1 lb. Frontier Co-op's sweet basil leaf is organically cultivated and used in many favorite dishes from all over the world. It's a …
Brand: Frontier Co-op
GMO Free: Yes
Gluten Free: Yes
Manufacturer Part Number: 355
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The leaves are used fresh to make pesto, and can be dried and used as a seasoning. A favorite of ours in Italian dishes. Prefers well-drained soil, even moisture, and full sun. The plants grow to about eighteen inches, and provide several harvests. An annual. Each packet contains one gram, which is approximately 350 seeds. Victory Points™
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(Ocimum family) Basil is native to the tropical regions of central Africa and Southeast Asia. The heat-loving, frost-sensitive plants are typically grown as annuals and thrive in full sun. Direct sow in place, ¼ inch deep, in long-summer areas, or start seedlings 4-6 weeks before last frost indoors and set out after the last-frost date of spring.
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Our standard length for basil is 12" - 14" as measured from the top of the leaf to the bottom of the stem. If you require a specific length, we can cut the basil to your specifications. However additional costs may apply. Have Your Order Shipped In 2 Days We harvest and process your basil only after you order it &
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African blue basil; Holy basil; Lemon basil; Lettuce-leaf basil; Most of these varieties will grow anywhere in the U.S. But, they are all prone to black spots on the leaves. Often, changes in temperature or fungus will cause black spots. Causes of Basil Black Spots. Basil is prone to attacks from natural enemies and environmental conditions.
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Like all Basil plants, Sweet Large Leaf Basil is easy to establish from herb seeds for the garden or to grow in a container on the patio. This Basil grows 18 to 24 inches high and 12 to 15 inches wide. The dark green, shiny leaves grow up to 3 inches long.
Offer Count: 2
Availability: In stock
Price Range: $7.49 - $14.99
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Synonyms: Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, lemon basil, holy basil; Part of Used: Leaf; Specifications: 10:1, Ursolic Acid 2.5%; Appearance: Brown fine powder; Application: Medicine, food additive, dietary supplement
Active ingredients: Ursolic Acid,. rosmarinic acid
Product name: Basil leaf extract
Latin Name: Ocimum basilicum Linn.
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Also known as 'Large Leaf Italian' basil, 'Sweet Basil' is native to Europe where it has been cultivated for centuries as a fresh and dried culinary herb. It has been a common plant in American kitchen gardens since the late 1700s. The leaves are used fresh to make pesto, and can be dried and used as a seasoning.
4. References Basil, Ocimum basilicum, is a short lived annual or perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae grown for its leaves which are used as a herb. The basil plant grows from a thick taproot and has silky green opposite (paired) oval leaves which grow to be 3–11 cm (1.2–4.3 in) long and 1–6 cm (0.4–2.4 in), branching out from the central stem.
70 days – Also known as 'Large Leaf Italian' basil, 'Sweet Basil' is native to Europe where it has been cultivated for centuries as a fresh and dried culinary herb. It has been a common plant in American kitchen gardens since the late 1700s.
Leaves of several different basil varieties: From left to right Mediterranean (sweet) basil, African Blue, lemon basil (O. americanum), spice basil, Thai basil (Siam Queen) and tree basil (O. gratissimum), upper and lower sides 5