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Basil Red, Red Basilicum Ocimum Red Osmin - Herb Seeds 77860578

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Basil Red, Red Basilicum Ocimum Red Osmin

1 packet contains- 50 seeds.

Basils are loaded with volatile oils, responsible for the heady aroma and strong flavour so essential to cooking. The composition of oils varies greatly in different basil types, thus accounting for the wide range of scents available.

Large Leaf Italian basil is regarded as the essential variety for true Neapolitan cuisine, especially pesto.Pick the extra large leaves and use fresh or dried in tomato dishes, pasta sauces, vegetables and soups. You can also use basil in the garden as a companion plant to repel aphids, mites, and tomato horn-worms.

Seeds Specifications

Seeds per Packet100
Common Name Basil, Thai basil, sweet basil
Height 18 to 24 inches high and 12 to 15 inches wide.
Bloom Time Year round
Difficulty Level Easy

Planting and care

  • Although basil is relatively trouble-free, it is susceptible to certain pests and diseases that can cause yellowish leaves on basil plants
  • Basil picked for use in the kitchen is best held in a glass of water at room temperature
  • Putting basil in the refrigerator results in discolored and unattractive leaves

Basil Red care

  • Genovese grows as an Annual and is a Herb
  • Being an Annual, it tends to grow best over the course of a single year
  • Genovese is known for growing with a forb-like habit to a height of approximately 45
  • 0 cm (that s 1
  • 46 feet in imperial)
  • Italy is believed to be where Genovese originates from
  • Genovese Basil is normally fairly low maintenance and quite easy to grow, as long as a level of basic care is provided throughout the year
  • Being aware of the basic soil, sun and water preferences will result in a happier and healthier plant
Sunlight Full sun
Watering Water moderately
Soil Moist, well-drained soil.
Temperature 60F - 90F
Fertilizer Fertilize with fish emulsion when transplanting and again one month later to promote leaf growth.
Harvest Season
  • Limited harvesting of the leaves can start on young plants and as they get larger, individual leaves as well as tips of the plants can be harvested.
  • Pinching the tips of stems encourages a bushy plant and more leaf growth resulting in a round plant full of aromatic basil.
  • Basil flower buds should be removed by pinching as soon as you see them form.
  • Leaving them on the plant will affect the flavour of the leaves.
  • Basil Red special feature

  • Cultivated in gardens for culinary use.
  • Broad oval-shaped leaves in pairs

    Basil Red uses

    Medicinal Use:

    • Healing: Sharpen memory, use as a nerve tonic, and remove phlegm from your bronchial tubes
    • Repeat up to once an hour
    • Leaves can strengthen the stomach and induce perfuse sweating
    • The seeds can be used to rid the body of excess mucus
    • Fevers: Basil leaves are used for quenching fevers, especially those related to malaria and other infectious, eruptive fevers common to tropical areas
    • Boiling leaves with some cardamom in about two quarts of water, then mixed with sugar and milk, brings down temperature
    • An extract of basil leaves in fresh water should be given every 2 to 3 hours; between doses you can give sips of cold water
    • This method is especially effective for reducing fevers in children
    • Coughs: Basil is an important ingredient in cough syrups and expectorants
    • It can also relieve mucus in asthma and bronchitis
    • Chewing on basil leaves can relieve colds and flu symptoms
    • Sore Throat: Water boiled with basil leaves can be taken as a tonic or used as a gargle when you have a sore throat
    • Respiratory Disorders: Boiling basil leaves with honey and ginger is useful for treating asthma, bronchitis, cough, cold, and influenza
    • Boiling the leaves, cloves, and sea salt in some water will give rapid relief of influenza
    • These combinations should be boiled in about two quarts of water until only half the water remains before they are taken
    • Kidney Stones: Basil can be used to strengthen your kidneys
    • In cases of stones in your kidney, the juice of basil leaves mixed with honey and taken daily for 6 months will expel them through the urinary tract
    • Heart Problems: Basil can be used to strengthen those weakened by heart disease
    • It can also reduce your cholesterol
    • Children, s Illnesses: Pediatric complaints like colds, coughs, fever, diarrhea, and vomiting have been know to respond to treatment with the juice of basil leaves
    • Also if the rash associated with chicken pox is delayed, basil leaves with saffron will bring them to the surface more quickly
    • Stress: Basil leaves can be used as an anti-stress agent
    • Chewing 12 basil leaves twice a day can prevent stress
    • It will purify the blood and help prevent many other common ailments
    • Mouth Infections: Chewing a few leaves twice daily can cure infections and ulcerations of the mouth
    • Insect Bites: Basil can be used as preventative and as a curative
    • A teaspoonful of the basil leaf juice taken every few hours is preventative
    • Rubbing the bites with juice can relieve the itching and swelling
    • Also a paste of the root is effective for treating the bites of insects and leeches
    • Skin Disorders: Basil juice applied directly to the effected area is good for ringworm and other common skin ailments
    • Some naturopaths have used it successfully in the treatment of leucoderma (patches of white or light-coloured skin)
    • Tooth Problems: Dry basil leaves in the sun and grind into powder for a tooth cleansing powder
    • You can also mix with mustard oil to make herbal toothpaste
    • Both of these methods will counter bad breath and can be used to massage the gums, treat pyorrhoea, and other dental health problems
    • Headaches: Basil is a good headache remedy
    • Boil leaves in half a quart of water, cooking until half the liquid remains
    • Take a couple of teaspoons an hour with water to relieve your pain and swelling
    • You can also make a paste of basil leaves pounded with sandalwood to apply to your forehead to relieve headache and provide coolness in general
    • Eye Disorders: Basil juice is a good for night-blindness and sore eyes
    • Two drops of black basil juice in each eye at bedtimes each day is soothing

    Culinary Use:

    • Basil is easily dried for storing and future use
    • It is used to flavour soups, stews, tomato dishes, meat, game, fish, egg dishes, herb butters and herb vinegars
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