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Basil Scented Trio - Renee's Garden

Ocimum basilicum varieties

  • Kitchen Herb
  • Pollinator Friendly
  • Container Friendly
We’ve blended this mix of our favorite perfumed basils to grow together for heavenly scented ornamentals in the flower or herb garden and delicious herbal accents in the kitchen. Cinnamon basil’s heady perfume and shiny purple-veined leaves and Red Rubin’s rich garnet colored leaves and rosy flowers combine with heirloom Mrs. Burns‚ intense citrus basil scent to make up a marvelous trio. Their colors, forms and exotic fragrances will delight all your senses this season.

    Seed Count: Approx. 500 / Weight: 1 g

    Plant In

    Sun/Shade

    Planting Depth

    Space Seeds

    Days To Germinate

    Mature Height

    Late March – July

    Full sun

    1/2 inch

    1 inch

    7 – 14 days

    1 – 1.5 feet

    ANNUAL

    Summer/fall harvest
    Heat-loving, frost tender

    TO PLANT DIRECTLY INTO THE GARDEN

    When late spring weather has reached the 55°F (13°C), sow seeds 1 inch apart in well worked fertile soil in full sun. Cover 1/2 inch deep, firm soil and keep seed bed moist. Germination takes 1 to 2 weeks. After seedlings are well established, thin or transplant 8 inches apart to allow plants room to mature.

    TO START EARLY INDOORS

    Sow seeds 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix, 4 to 6 weeks before last expected frost. Keep warm and evenly moist, and provide a good light source. When seedlings are large enough to handle and weather is above 55°F (13°C), acclimate gradually to the outdoors, then plant in the garden or into large pots.

    GROWING NOTES

    Remember—for success with this easy to grow herb, it is critical to sow or transplant basil into garden beds only when late spring day and night temperatures stay above 55°F (13°C). Harvest sprays of leaves by snipping stems just above two new sprouting lateral branches to encourage lush foliage. Keep flower buds pinched off to extend harvesting and feed regularly to promote new growth.

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    Basil Scented Trio - Renee's Garden

    Ocimum basilicum varieties

    • Kitchen Herb
    • Pollinator Friendly
    • Container Friendly
    We’ve blended this mix of our favorite perfumed basils to grow together for heavenly scented ornamentals in the flower or herb garden and delicious herbal accents in the kitchen. Cinnamon basil’s heady perfume and shiny purple-veined leaves and Red Rubin’s rich garnet colored leaves and rosy flowers combine with heirloom Mrs. Burns‚ intense citrus basil scent to make up a marvelous trio. Their colors, forms and exotic fragrances will delight all your senses this season.

      Seed Count: Approx. 500 / Weight: 1 g

      Plant In

      Sun/Shade

      Planting Depth

      Space Seeds

      Days To Germinate

      Mature Height

      Late March – July

      Full sun

      1/2 inch

      1 inch

      7 – 14 days

      1 – 1.5 feet

      ANNUAL

      Summer/fall harvest
      Heat-loving, frost tender

      TO PLANT DIRECTLY INTO THE GARDEN

      When late spring weather has reached the 55°F (13°C), sow seeds 1 inch apart in well worked fertile soil in full sun. Cover 1/2 inch deep, firm soil and keep seed bed moist. Germination takes 1 to 2 weeks. After seedlings are well established, thin or transplant 8 inches apart to allow plants room to mature.

      TO START EARLY INDOORS

      Sow seeds 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix, 4 to 6 weeks before last expected frost. Keep warm and evenly moist, and provide a good light source. When seedlings are large enough to handle and weather is above 55°F (13°C), acclimate gradually to the outdoors, then plant in the garden or into large pots.

      GROWING NOTES

      Remember—for success with this easy to grow herb, it is critical to sow or transplant basil into garden beds only when late spring day and night temperatures stay above 55°F (13°C). Harvest sprays of leaves by snipping stems just above two new sprouting lateral branches to encourage lush foliage. Keep flower buds pinched off to extend harvesting and feed regularly to promote new growth.

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      Ocimum basilicum varieties

      • Kitchen Herb
      • Pollinator Friendly
      • Container Friendly
      We’ve blended this mix of our favorite perfumed basils to grow together for heavenly scented ornamentals in the flower or herb garden and delicious herbal accents in the kitchen. Cinnamon basil’s heady perfume and shiny purple-veined leaves and Red Rubin’s rich garnet colored leaves and rosy flowers combine with heirloom Mrs. Burns‚ intense citrus basil scent to make up a marvelous trio. Their colors, forms and exotic fragrances will delight all your senses this season.

        Seed Count: Approx. 500 / Weight: 1 g

        Plant In

        Sun/Shade

        Planting Depth

        Space Seeds

        Days To Germinate

        Mature Height

        Late March – July

        Full sun

        1/2 inch

        1 inch

        7 – 14 days

        1 – 1.5 feet

        ANNUAL

        Summer/fall harvest
        Heat-loving, frost tender

        TO PLANT DIRECTLY INTO THE GARDEN

        When late spring weather has reached the 55°F (13°C), sow seeds 1 inch apart in well worked fertile soil in full sun. Cover 1/2 inch deep, firm soil and keep seed bed moist. Germination takes 1 to 2 weeks. After seedlings are well established, thin or transplant 8 inches apart to allow plants room to mature.

        TO START EARLY INDOORS

        Sow seeds 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix, 4 to 6 weeks before last expected frost. Keep warm and evenly moist, and provide a good light source. When seedlings are large enough to handle and weather is above 55°F (13°C), acclimate gradually to the outdoors, then plant in the garden or into large pots.

        GROWING NOTES

        Remember—for success with this easy to grow herb, it is critical to sow or transplant basil into garden beds only when late spring day and night temperatures stay above 55°F (13°C). Harvest sprays of leaves by snipping stems just above two new sprouting lateral branches to encourage lush foliage. Keep flower buds pinched off to extend harvesting and feed regularly to promote new growth.