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Basil 'Lush Lemon' / Lemon Basil / Seeds

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Basil 'Lush Lemon'  / Lemon Basil / Seeds

A lovely lemon scented variety of Basil with mid-green leaves, a sweet lemon taste, a smooth texture and pleasing aroma.   Plants have an upright, well branched habit, growing to a height of about 50cm.  Lemon Basil is traditionally used in Middle Eastern and Asian cooking, added to curries, stir fries and soups, just before serving to preserve the lemon flavour.  Also suitable for eating as a salad leaf. 


Lemon Basil is good for growing all year indoors in pots and for growing outside in the summer.  Leaves can be picked all year while plants are growing. 

 

Pack of approx 1000 seeds.  Sow indoors all year and grow on a sunny windowsill, or directly in the ground from late May to June.  Easy to grow.  Sowing instructions and a colour photo are printed on the seed packet.


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Hardiness Half hardy annual
Height 50cm
Spread 30cm
Conditions  Sun and moist well-drained soil, protected from frost
Sow

For indoor cultivation: Sow year-round on the surface of moist seed compost in trays or pots.  Cover very lightly with compost or vermiculite, and keep at 15-25°C.  Germination takes 2-3 weeks.   Water sparingly and give the plants good light.
For outdoor cultivation: Sow late May and June after the last frost directly in the soil in rows, and thin to 20-30cm apart.  Sow in a sunny place with well-drained soil.

Grow & Harvest

Once plants are established, pinch out the growing tips to encourage bushy plants. Harvest leaves regularly and remove flowering stems to retain flavour and prevent bolting.  Water plants during dry spells.  Outdoor plants die down in the autumn when they can be removed.   Grow indoor plants all year on a sunny windowsill.  Sow 2-4 seeds per medium sized pot.  Make sure the pot has drainage holes and do not over water plants.  Feed pot grown plants once a month. Expect pot grown indoor plants to provide leaves for 3-6 months, after which they should be replaced.  Sow regularly for a continuous supply of leaves.  Excess leaves can be frozen.