Basil Seeds - Clove Scented

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80 Days to maturity. Ocimum basilicum. Clove Scented Basil Seeds. Non-GMO, annual, open-pollinated, heirloom. Suitable for growing in fields, containers, garden plots, raised beds, and greenhouses. Basils each have a distinct flavor aroma and culinary magic. The foliage of this Thai basil type has a spicy scent of cloves and mint. We love to use in jams jellies and herbal tea. Pretty 18-24 inch tall plant add a piquant note to the perfume of the herb garden. Can also be grown for delicious microgreens. ~19,000 seeds/oz.

SKU: 54190

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Growing Clove Scented Basil in the Herb Garden

Basil is a warm-weather crop grown both indoors and out. For earliest starts, begin indoors 6-8 weeks prior to final frost. Plant 4-6 seeds .25 inches deep per cell or 3-4 inches apart in the garden in moderately moist, well-drained soil in full sun. Germinates in 5-10 days, thinning back to 1-2 plants per pot or every 9-12 inches in the garden as true leaves establish. Harden off seedlings if transplanting outside.

Harvesting of Clove Scented Basil

The best time to harvest the leaves is in the morning. Harvest/prune the plants before they set flowers to encourage the plant to produce fresh leaves throughout the season. 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. A shot of liquid nitrogen fertilizer, at pruning time, will help the plants recover. Eat basil often and dry or freeze leaves throughout the summer. Make your final harvest before the weather drops below 40 F, as the plant will not survive the cold.

About Clove Scented Basil Garden Seeds

The foliage of this basil is scented like cloves. Use it for flavoring foods, tea, or simply a sweet-smelling potpourri or a decorative addition to your herb garden!.

Basil it thought to have originated in the near east - probably India and Persia. Spreading in ancient times, many basil strains are popular in culinary traditions from the near east and Africa, to Europe and the Mediterranean, to Eastern Asia and the Pacific.

Tips From Our Gardeners

"It can also be used in gardens as a companion plant to repel insect pests!"

- Jerry Sawyer, True Leaf Market Writer

Clove Scented Basil Seeds Per Package:

  • 2 g packet - Approximately 1,250 Seeds
  • .25 oz - Approximately 4,750 Seeds
  • 1 oz - Approximately 19,000 Seeds
  • 4 oz - Approximately 76,800 Seeds
  • 1 lb - Approximately 304,000 Seeds
  • 5 lb - Approximately 1,520,000 Seeds
  • 25 lb - Approximately 7,600,000 Seeds

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Basic Info

Basic product information
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Latin Name: Ocimum basilicum
Clove Scented Basil Color: Green leaves with tiny purple flowers on spike.
Clove Scented Basil Flavor: Spicy, hint of cloves and mint.

Growing Info

Growing information
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Hardiness Zone: Annual in zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Days to Maturity: 60-90
Days to Germination: 5-10
Seeding Depth: 0.25 inch
Plant Spacing: 9-12 inches
Row Spacing: 12-18 inches
Plant Height: 12-24 inches
Growth Habit: Upright branching
Soil Preference: Consistently moist, fertile, well-drained
Temperature Preference: 65-80 F
Germination Temperature: 68-70 F
Light Preference: Full Sun

Other Info

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Direct Sow: Yes
Start Indoors: Yes, 6-8 weeks before transplanting.
Plant Width: 9-12 inches
Deer Resistant: No
Pests and Diseases: Susceptible to rot and mildew in overly saturated, heavy, and poorly drained soil. Basil does not have too many pests or insects and is generally seeded in the garden to help minimize pests.
Garden Size: Greenhouse, Garden Plot, Raised Bed, Container, Fields
Climate Tolerance: Heat tolerant with adequate moisture.

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