Unlock the secrets of how to grow basil in this presentation. Explore essential tips from soil selection to nurturing, ensuring a bountiful harvest of aromatic basil leaves. Elevate your gardening skills and cultivate your vibrant basil garden with confidence.
2. Unlock the secrets of how to grow basil in your own space. This
presentation is your comprehensive guide to cultivating basil, from
selecting the suitable variety to enjoying a bountiful harvest.
Join us on a journey where we delve into the essential steps and tips
that make growing this versatile herb a rewarding and enjoyable
experience.
Let's explore the world of basil together!
INTRODUCTION
4. HOW TO GROW BASIL INDOORS?
• Grow basil from seeds by sourcing quality seeds and planting them 6-8 weeks before the last spring frost.
• Sow seeds ¼ inches deep in nutrient-rich potting soil, ensuring soil moisture at 70°F.
• Seedlings emerge in 7-14 days. Consider transplanting them to an outdoor bed or keeping them in a container
for better growth control.
5. HOW TO GROW BASIL IN POTS?
Cultivating basil from seed may feel unfamiliar, but it's straightforward. Follow these tips:
• Plant 5-6 basil seeds per pot or in a starter kit about 4-6 weeks before the last frost.
• Use seed-starting mix, coconut coir, or potting soil, maintaining a slightly moist, not soggy, consistency.
• Expect germination within a week after planting.
• When genuine leaves show, thin the seedlings to one or two per pot for maximum growth.
6. HOW TO GROW BASIL IN CONTAINERS?
Growing basil in containers is a space-saving solution for fresh herbs. Follow these steps:
• Choose a well-draining container (6-8 inches deep, 12-18 inches diameter).
• Use quality potting mix (pH 6.0-7.0) with organic matter.
• Sow seeds ¼ inch deep or transplant seedlings at the same depth.
• Place the container in a sunny location (6-8 hours of sunlight).
• Water when the top inch of soil is dry, ensuring good drainage.
7. WHEN TO PLANT BASIL?
INDOOR OUTDOOR
Start basil seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before
your area's last expected frost date.
Wait until the danger of frost is gone and the
soil temperature is constantly over 50°F
(10°C).
8. HOW TO PLANT BASIL?
• For successful basil cultivation, start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the
last frost, transplanting when multiple leaves appear.
• Outdoors, plant after the frost risk, ensuring the soil is consistently above
50°F. Opt for a sunny, well-draining spot, spacing plants 12-18 inches apart.
Water regularly and provide at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.
• Harvest when the plant is 6-8 inches tall with four sets of leaves, regularly
pinching off top leaves for bushier growth. Keep the soil slightly dry between
watering. Whether indoors or outdoors, favor well-draining soil with a pH of
6.0-7.0. Harvest in the morning for optimal flavor.
9. BASIL VARIETIES
• Widely grown, rounded leaves with spicy clove flavor.
• Green to purple, 12-18 inches tall, used in various dishes.
Sweet Basil:
• Sweet-scented, slightly spicy, 12-24 inches tall.
• Used in Thai dishes, edible leaves and flowers.
Thai Basil
• Essential in Indonesian cuisine, sweet-tart flavor.
• 12-24 inches tall, used in salads, wraps, stews, curries, and more. Grows well in containers.
Lemon Basil:
10. BASIL GROWING STAGES
1 2 3
4 5
Seed Germination
Time:
Condition:
Seedling Vegetative Growth
Flowering Harvesting
5-10 days
warm and moist (70-75°F)
Time:
Condition:
2-4 weeks
12 hours light, moist soil
Time:
Condition:
4-6 weeks
full sunlight, well-draining soil
Time:
Condition:
8-12 weeks
pinch off flowers, harvest leaves
Time:
Condition:
Continuous
morning harvest, cut above leaves, max one-third at a
time
11. • Begin when the plant has six sets of leaves.
• Use sharp scissors to cut just above a leaf pair.
• Harvest in the morning for optimal flavor.
• Regular harvesting promotes bushier growth.
• Pinch off flower buds to delay flowering.
• Continuously harvest leaves as needed throughout the season.
WHEN AND HOW TO HARVEST BASIL?
13. FAQ’S
Q. How long does it take basil to grow
Q. Can you grow basil indoors all year?
Q. Should you soak basil seeds before planting?
Basil typically takes about 8 to 12 weeks to grow from seed germination to a mature plant, with germination
taking 5 to 10 days and seedlings ready for transplanting in 3 to 4 weeks.
Yes, you can grow basil indoors year-round. Provide at least 6-8 hours of indirect sunlight daily, maintain
temperatures between 70-75°F (21-24°C), and ensure well-drained soil. Regularly prune for bushier growth and
harvest to keep it productive.
Soaking basil seeds before planting isn't necessary but can expedite germination. The hard outer coating of
basil seeds may impede water absorption, and soaking helps soften it, aiding quicker germination.