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  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Red Rubin Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Red Rubin Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Red Rubin Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Red Rubin Purple
  • Heirloom Seeds(BIRRI) Basil – Red Rubin Purple

Basil – Red Rubin Purple

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The leaves and small purple flowers of the Red Rubin basil appreciated for its ornamental qualities as well as its rather sweet flavor. Compact plant of approximately 30 cm height, can be in full ground or in pot.

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Basil – Red Rubin Purple

The leaves and small purple flowers of the Red Rubin basil cultivar make it a basil appreciated for its ornamental qualities as well as its rather sweet flavor. Compact plant of approximately 30 cm height, it can be cultivated in full ground or in pot. In kitchen, one uses it like the other varieties of basil.

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 seedling 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: 30 cm

 

Soil: rich and well drained

 

Exposure: sun

 

Days to harvest (from sowing): 60 days, but younger leaves can be harvested (after +/- 30 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: ±350

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 / Garden Seeds / Herbs / purple / Red Rubin / spices
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