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Everleaf Basil
Ocimum basilicum 'Everleaf Genovese'
Uses: Culinary/Beverage/Aromatic Duration: Annual
When to Sow: Spring/Anytime Ease of Germination: Easy
As opposed to the rather untidy growth habits of the Genovese basil varieties, Everleaf has a neat columnar structure, with tightly growing upright stems. Productive and slow to bolt. Perfect choice for pesto. Has intermediate resistance to downy mildew and standard resistance to Fusarium. Basil is a warm weather annual that thrives in well drained fertile soil in a full or partially shady location where it will get 6-8 hours of sun per day. Basil grows best when it is guaranteed adequate drainage which is why they do best in pots or raised beds. Ensure good air flow between plants, by adequate spacing as basil is typically susceptible to fungal molds. In order to encourage a more branched and bushy plant, prune to just above the second set of leaves after they have produced their first 6 leaves and keep pruning back to their first set when each branch reaches 6-8 leaves. Continue to pinch buds and harvest leaves regularly to encourage new leaf growth. Harvest in the morning when leaves contain the highest concentration of aromatic oils. Ht. 45-60cm/18-24in.
S1273-235 Seeds
Not to CU, KP, SY
$4.75/pkt
Currency: United States Dollar

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