Cultivation
of Basil
Site: Basil needs a sunny location which
receives at least 6-8 hours of bright light per
day and moist but well drained soil conditions.
Protect from heavy wind, frost and scorching. It
does not do well with blaring midday sun.
Propagation:
Sow seeds thinly in a warm location in pots or directly
in the soil after danger of frost has passed. Sow
evenly, covering with 1/4" of soil and keep
moist and free of weeds. Germination will occur
within 5 - 8 days. Once seedlings have developed,
they can be thinned or transplanted to stand 6"
- 12" apart. Seeds can also be sown indoors
6 - 8 weeks before planting outside. Avoid over
watering seedlings.
Growing:
Depending on the amount of regular rainfall, water
deeply once every 7 - 10 days to insure the roots
are receiving adequate moisture. Always watering
at midday not in the evening. In hot weather, syringe
leaves. Basil grows well potted in containers. Plants
grown in containers will dry out faster than those
in garden beds and therefore will have to be watered
more frequently. Choose container with holes in
the bottom for proper drainage. Fertilize sparingly.
Basil will not survive harsh winters. At the end
of the growing season, you may pot the plant and
bring it inside for the winter. Place in a place
with plenty of bright sunlight.
Harvesting:
Pick or snip leaves when young and as they are
needed. If whole stem sections are being harvested,
cut just above a pair of leaves. Snipping the leaves
actually encourages new growth and can be seen in
less than a week. For culinary uses, it is important
to prune or trim the plant periodically through
the growing season or it will not retain productive
growth. If the plant flowers and form seeds, it
will become woody and yield will be reduced.
Culinary
Uses: Basil's warm spicy essence is revered
by cooks from the Orient to the Mediterranean. Sliced
tomatoes are divine when topped with a sprinkle
of olive oil and a basil chiffonade. Basil's pungent
flavor complements garlic well. Used in pesto and
tomato based Italian sauces, blended vinegar as
well as spicy Thai cuisine.