Q&A: Growing Basil from Seed

Question: How do I grow basil from seed?

Answer: Starting basil from seed is similar to starting most seeds. Plant in slightly moist seed starting mix, covering seed with just 1/8" or so of soil. Loosely cover the container with plastic wrap to maintain humidity and set in a spot out of direct sunlight. At warm temperatures (about 70 degrees) the basil should germinate in just a few days. As soon as you see sprouts, remove the plastic and place the pot in direct sunlight, or within 1-2" of a fluorescent light bulb. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy and the plants should grow well. You can also sow seed directly into a garden bed in full sun as soon as the soil has warmed in spring.

By starting your own seeds, you can enjoy a number of unusual varieties of basil, including lime and lemon basils, cinnamon basil, and Thai basil. And don't forget some attractive and tasty purple basil!


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