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Targeted selection of varieties creates the best conditions

It is a known fact that basil from the supermarket is only available at optimal care is viable for more than a week. By hand sown Herbal plants already have a much more robust constitution. However, only a few come for the perennial culture Basil varieties in question. Promising candidates are these:

  • Green-leaved African basil 'African Green' (Ocimum kilimanscharicum basilicum)
  • Garden basil (Ocimum kilimandscharicum x basilicum)
  • Red-blue African basil 'African Blue' (Ocimum kilimanscharicum basilicum)
  • African tree basil (Ocimum gratissium x suave)

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This is how the wintering succeeds

If you cultivate basil in pots in the garden and on the balcony, bring the plant into the house in good time before the first frost. Ideally, the relocation takes place when the Temperatures permanently fall below 10 degrees Celsius. With this care you bring the royal herb through the cold season:

  • Set up in a sunny, warm window seat at temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees
  • cutting back is not absolutely necessary
  • regularly to water, preferably from below
  • continue organically every 4 to 6 weeks fertilize

If basil meets these conditions, the plant will produce an aromatic harvest even during winter. If you cut back entire shoots to the next leaf axilla, the royal herb will continue to thrive and develop a branched habit.

Tips & Tricks

The robust African shrub basil survives the winter even in a dark location at temperatures of 10 to 12 degrees Celsius. In this case, the plant stops growing in order to be sparingly watered and not fertilized. If placed lighter and warmer from March, the royal herb sprouts again.

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