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Basil

Basil is a warm-weather, fragrant herb that tastes great in many dishes—including the beloved homemade pesto! Plant seeds or transplants after all danger of frost has passed and soil is warm, and it will yield an abundant harvest within weeks. Keep harvesting the leaves to keep the plant going strong.

The most common type of basil is sweet basil; other types include purple basil (less sweet than common basil), lemon basil (lemon flavor), and Thai basil (licorice flavor).

Basil is easy to grow, but it only grows outdoors in the summer—and only once the soil has warmed up nicely—so plan accordingly.

If you're planning on making pesto, grow several plants. For other uses, one or two basil plants yields plenty.

Planting

When to Plant Basil

Basil

Choosing and Preparing a Planting Site

How to Plant Basil

Basil Care

How to Grow Basil

Basil

Pests/Diseases Recommended Varieties

See our post about basil varieties in the garden.

Harvest/Storage

How to Harvest Basil

How to Store Basil

Wit and Wisdom

Where salt is good, so is basil.
–Italian saying

Recipes Tomato, Basil, and Mozzarella Sandwiches Fresh Tomato and Basil Quiche Basil Tart Roasted Red Pepper, Mozzarella, and Basil-Stuffed Chicken Green Bean and Basil Soup Fresh Basil and Tomato Frittata Basil Pesto Farro Salad With Basil and Feta Caprese Bruschetta Cooking Notes

Make herbal vinegar using basil; it retains the flavor and makes a great gift!


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