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Dark Opal Basil has regal, purple-black glossy foliage and a delicious aroma.

Basil, Dark Opal

Basil

200mg
150 Seeds

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$ 1.87
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Dark Opal Basil has regal, purple-black glossy foliage with pale pink flowers and a delicious aroma. This tender perennial is usually grown as an annual, it will grow to 45cm (18in).


Use as a culinary herb giving the salad both good flavour and attractive appearance. This plant makes a great ornamental plant in the flower bed or as a border plant. Bees love the blossoms.


This All America Selection winner developed at the University of Connecticut in the 1950s - a very high quality, truly beautiful plant!


All basils are very tender herbs that cannot withstand frost and will only thrive with night temperatures above 12°C (54°F). It is vital that Basil is not exposed to the last spring frosts so if sowing outside be patient and sow in late March. Sow at any time if the plant is to be kept indoors. If sowing inside and planting outside, you can sow in late February.


Position:
Basil should be grown in a position that receives sunlight for around 6-8 hours a day. It can be grown indoors on a sunny windowsill or outdoors in containers or soil. Position the Basil in a sheltered spot that avoids cold winds.


Prepare the site:
If growing outdoors: Basil likes a fertile soil that has been well dug to allow good soil air circulation. Introducing well rotted organic compost or manure into the soil a month or so before sowing will help this. Before sowing ensure that the compost or soil is weed free and moist. If growing in pots then a general purpose compost is a suitable soil solution. Ensure that adequate drainage is allowed from the base of the pot.


Sowing:
Sow the seed thinly and if growing in pots sow enough for a few plants in each pot. Cover with ½ cm of compost and firm gently. Basil seeds germinate in under a week. Once the seedlings have developed two pairs of true leaves, thin out the weakest seedlings, leaving each pots strongest.


Tending:
If growing indoors in pots then weeds shouldn't be a problem. If growing outdoors then you can add an organic mulch around the plants to help aid soil moisture retention and prevent weed establishment. Add a small amount of fertiliser every month or so to any pot plants. Water at the base of the plant avoiding showering the leaves and stems.


Harvesting:
Basil is a pick and come again crop. Pick a few leaves off a number of plants, harvest the top most leaves first. Basil will grow all year round indoors but outdoor plants should be dug up and brought indoors before the first fall frosts if you want to extend the plants growing season.
Dark Opal basil will turn basil vinegar a beautiful shade of mauve.


Storing:
Basil can be used in fresh or dried form. Cut the stems at soil level and hang bunches up to air dry in a warm room for about a week, then remove them from the stems Store them in a dry airtight container for up to 12 months. Basil can also be frozen for later use.


Companion Plants:
When interplanted, basil is said to improve the taste of tomatoes and peppers, as well as repelling tomato hornworms and aphids. Basil is also the one herb reputed to repel mosquitoes around its growing place.


Packet Size 200mg
Average Seed Count 150 Seeds
Common Name Basil
Other Common Names other
Family Lamiaceae
Genus Ocimum
Species basilicum 'Purpurascens'
Cultivar Dark Opal
Hardiness Tender Perennial
Flowers Pale pink flowers
Foliage Purple-black glossy foliage
Height 24-30cm (12-18in)
Spread 20-24cm (10-12in)
Position Grow indoors on a sunny windowsill or outdoors in containers or directly in the garden.
Aspect Grown in a position that receives sunlight for around 6-8 hours a day
Time to Sow Sow indoors from late February. Sow outdoors from late March.
Germination 3-6 days indoors or 10-14 days outdoors
Harvest Basil is a pick and come again crop. Harvest the top most leaves first.
Time to Harvest 42 days.
Notes Tender perennial usually grown as an annual.
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