Everleaf Thai Towers Basil Seeds

Nature & Nurture Seeds

Ocimum basilicum

$5.45

Pkt(≈ seeds)

This slow-to-bolt basil delivers continuous harvests of Thai basil all summer long.  Bold, traditional Thai basil flavor. It has some resistance to downy mildew and fusarium diseases helping to keep it going all season long.

Compared to standard 'Sweet Thai' variety, it produces larger leaves, grows taller (2-3' tall) and bolts 10-12 weeks later. The plants are upright with purple stems and dense, dark green foliage accented by a purple tint, creating a striking and well-formed appearance. We have harvested it into Octover here on our farm.

We just adore Thai basil for its distinct flavor. Basil originated in Southeast Asia and later spread throughout the world leading to the subsequent development of many varieties. This is our favorite Asian basil and has been a staple in our kitchen since 1993. Popular in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine including stir-fries, soups, curries, hot pots and phở. Mike loves to make Thai Basil pesto and serve it on rice noodles. Preserve its perfect flavor into the winter by making Thai Basil salt (see Recipes).

Intermediate resistance to downy mildew and fusarium, though DM performance is typically moderate under high disease pressure.

65 days to maturity.

 

Basil is a full sun, heat loving crop. It will become bitter if it is allowed to bolt (flower) or if exposed to temps below 50°. Start seeds indoors April 10th - May 1st at a temp of 75° (use heating mat). Days to germination: 5-14. Do not let plants become potbound (too big for their pots) because this will stunt plants. Transplant outside, 10” apart, after nighttime temps are above 50°. Alternatively, sow seeds directly outside early June. Prune young plants to encourage side branching. For an extended harvest, consider starting a 2nd planting May 15th.