Description: 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. Microgreens basic growing instructions: Cover the bottom of the container with an inch or two of moistened potting soil/mix or coir. Flatten and level it with your hand or a small piece of cardboard, taking care not to over-compress the soil. Scatter seeds evenly on top of the soil. Press gently into the soil using your hand or the cardboard. Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. Dampen the surface with a mister. If you prefer, you can skip this step and instead cover the container with a clear lid or plastic wrap until the seeds are sprouted. While waiting for sprouts to appear, usually within three to seven days, use the mister once or twice daily to keep the soil moist but not wet. Once seeds have sprouted, remove the cover (if you've used one) and continue to mist once or twice a day. Microgreens need about four hours daily of direct sunlight to thrive (south facing window). In winter months, some may need even more. Leggy, pale greens are a sign of not enough sunlight. Light needs can also be satisfied with a grow light that has a low heat output — you don't want to scorch your delicate greens. Microgreens will be ready to harvest about two to three weeks after planting. Look for the first set of "true leaves" as a sign of readiness. Then grab your scissors and snip the greens just above the soil line. To serve, wash the microgreens with water and dry with paper towels or a salad spinner. Harvest and serve them immediately for the freshest flavor, and add to soups, salads, sandwiches or main dishes. Store remaining cut microgreens in a plastic bag in your refrigerator.
Price: 2.79 USD
Location: Sanford, Florida
End Time: 2023-11-30T16:02:56.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Type: Herb Seeds
Features: Edible
Climate: Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast
Sunlight: Full Sun
MPN: na
Genus: Ocimum
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
Common Name: Basil
Life Cycle: Annual
Brand: Zellajake
Watering: Medium
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer
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Color: 10K seeds, or 1/2 oz
Price: 7.49 USD
Available Quantity: 0
Quantity Sold: 0
Color: 80K seeds, or 1/4 Pound
Price: 18.39 USD
Available Quantity: 5
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: 2500 seeds, or 1/8 ounce
Price: 4.29 USD
Available Quantity: 72
Quantity Sold: 13
Color: 20K seeds, or 1 oz
Price: 9.89 USD
Available Quantity: 18
Quantity Sold: 4
Color: 5000 seeds, or 1/4 oz
Price: 5.59 USD
Available Quantity: 37
Quantity Sold: 10
Color: 160K seeds, or 1/2 LB
Price: 23.59 USD
Available Quantity: 3
Quantity Sold: 1
Color: 700 seeds, or 1 gram
Price: 3.59 USD
Available Quantity: 132
Quantity Sold: 42
Color: 350 seeds, or 1/2 gram
Price: 2.79 USD
Available Quantity: 1120
Quantity Sold: 153