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Organic Basil Noga Prospera Active - West Coast Seeds

Ocimum basilicum, Holy basil is O. tenuiflora

  • CERTIFIED ORGANIC
  • Genovese type basil
  • Excellent resistance to downy mildew
  • Fast growing
  • Slow to flower

CERTIFIED ORGANIC! High resistance to downy mildew keeps Noga healthy for extended harvests late in the season. This tall and upright Genovese-type basil is fast-growing, slow bolting, and uniform, offering high yields of flavourful and sweet leaves.

0.5 gr (Approx. 330 seeds)

Basil grows well in containers indoors at any time of year provided you can supply enough light. For outdoor growing, sow basil seeds throughout late spring for transplanting to the garden after the summer solstice. Or direct sow in early summer, once the soil has warmed up. Basil requires warm soil and full sun. Optimal temperature for germination: 21°C (70°F). Seeds should sprout in 5-10 days.

Sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep in sterilized seed starting mix. Basil is prone to damping off, so once seeds sprout, make sure they are adequately ventilated, and kept under very bright light. Thin to 20-25cm (8-10″) apart. Using bottom heat speeds germination.

$4.02
Organic Basil Noga Prospera Active - West Coast Seeds
$4.02

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Ocimum basilicum, Holy basil is O. tenuiflora

  • CERTIFIED ORGANIC
  • Genovese type basil
  • Excellent resistance to downy mildew
  • Fast growing
  • Slow to flower

CERTIFIED ORGANIC! High resistance to downy mildew keeps Noga healthy for extended harvests late in the season. This tall and upright Genovese-type basil is fast-growing, slow bolting, and uniform, offering high yields of flavourful and sweet leaves.

0.5 gr (Approx. 330 seeds)

Basil grows well in containers indoors at any time of year provided you can supply enough light. For outdoor growing, sow basil seeds throughout late spring for transplanting to the garden after the summer solstice. Or direct sow in early summer, once the soil has warmed up. Basil requires warm soil and full sun. Optimal temperature for germination: 21°C (70°F). Seeds should sprout in 5-10 days.

Sow seeds 1cm (½”) deep in sterilized seed starting mix. Basil is prone to damping off, so once seeds sprout, make sure they are adequately ventilated, and kept under very bright light. Thin to 20-25cm (8-10″) apart. Using bottom heat speeds germination.