Growing Instructions
- Sow in a location with full sun or partial shade outdoors after all danger of frost and when it is warm. Basil can be planted outside from early-spring through mid-summer.
 - For earlier plants start seeds indoors in flats 4 to 6 weeks before last frost and set plants outside when it is warm, after all danger of frost. Cover seed with 1/16 to 1/8 inch fine soil. Keep soil moderately moist during germination.
 - Thin or transplant when at least 2 inches tall to approximately 8-10 inches apart. Indoors, transplant seedlings to individual pots and set plants outside when it is warm and after all danger of frost.
 - Harvest leaves continually to encourage new growth. Use pruned leaves or harvested plants fresh or dry them in a warm, airy place.
 - If you practice companion planting, plant basil near tomatoes and peppers to enhance their growth.
 







					
					
					
					
