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  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Corsican Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Corsican Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Corsican Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Corsican Purple

Basil – Corsican Purple

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Corsican basil is recognizable among all thanks to its small two-colored green and purple leaves. It usually reaches 45-50 cm in height, but can grow taller depending on the growing conditions

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Basil – Corsican Purple

An ancient variety originating from the Mediterranean basin, Corsican basil is recognizable among all thanks to its small two-colored green and purple leaves. It usually reaches 45-50 cm in height, but can grow taller depending on the growing conditions. Very pretty and sweet, it is usually used fresh, simply sprinkled on a nice plate of tomatoes, for example.

Growing tips

Germination conditions:

depth of sowing: 2.5 mm or on the surface (no covering of soil)

optimal temperature for germination: 18 to 22ºC

time for germination: 7 to 21 days

 

When to sow:

indoor sowing 4 to 6 weeks before the last date in your area OR

direct seeding after any risk of frost, when the soil is warm

 

Sowing technique: in pocket

Inside the same hole, sow 3 to 5 seeds spaced 1 to 2 cm apart; when the seeds have germinated and the seedlings have reached a height of 5 cm, keep all the plants if space is available or keep only the best plants.

 

for indoor seedlings: transplant into individual containers while waiting for transplanting in the garden OR

for direct seedlings: transplant to their final location in the garden

 

Transplanting outdoors (for seedlings started indoors):

When all risk of frost is removed

 

Distance in the garden:

between plants: 25 cm

between rows: 45 cm

 

Height of the plants: 45 to 65 cm

 

Soil: rich and well drained

 

Exposure: sunny

 

Days to harvest (from sowing): 75-80 days, but younger leaves can be harvested (after +/- 25 days). To stimulate the branching of the plant and delay the flowering, harvest the basil shoots by pinching the heads of the stems with your fingers.

QUICK STATS

Number of seeds: ±250

Difficulty: Easy

Type: Heirloom / Open pollinated

Lifecycle:Annual

Additional information

Weight            1 g

Difficulty         

Easy

Sowing          

Direct, Indoor

Lifecycle        

Annual

Root cellar     

No

Sowing season        

Spring, Summer

Basil / Corsican / Garden Seeds / Herbs / purple / spices
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