Siam Queen Basil
Ocimum basilicum. AAS winner. Siam Queen is a sweet basil often known as Thai basil. The sweet and spicy leaves have a licorice aroma and flavour when crushed. Its attractive 24-30" purple stems and pink-violet flowers make for a decorative touch to your garden or patio planter. Maturity 55-60 days. Approx. 400 seeds/pkg.
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Growing Information
Planting:
Basil must have warm conditions, and prefers moist, rich, well-drained soil with pH of 6. Seedlings are slow-growing and delicate. Sow seed, 1⁄8 inches deep, in summer or indoors in late spring. When the seedlings appear, thin the plants to 1 foot apart.
Growing:
Susceptible to frost and cold. Water at mid-day not in the evening; avoid overwatering seedlings to prevent mildew. Harvest leaves every week, pinching terminal buds first to stimulate branching and encourage bushiness. Harvest should be in early autumn before the leaves turn limp and yellow. Cut stalks for drying before the plant comes into flower. Do not hang in bunches, as the leaves will dry too slowly and could mold.