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✨QUANTITY- Our Holy Basil seed pack contains over 2-3 times the number of seeds compared to many competitors with over 4500 mg. Many only have 250- 2000 mg. With such abundance, your success rate more than doubles!
🌤️ QUALITY - The seeds are meant for both the current and upcoming growing seasons. They are stored in a temperature-controlled facility that is free of substantial moisture levels.
🌿 PACKAGING - Our seeds are carefully packed in packaging that is resistant to tears and moisture, ensuring their freshness for a longer duration.
🌱 SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE: Experience the pure essence of non-GMO, heirloom, and organic produce grown using sustainable methods
👩🌾SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS: By purchasing our product, you directly contribute to supporting local organic farmers who are committed to preserving traditional farming methods and protecting the environment.
🌾SEED SAVING TRADITION: With our heirloom variety, you can save the seeds and replant them in subsequent seasons, preserving this valuable genetic diversity for future generations.
💬 If the package is damaged, contains an insufficient quantity, or fails to facilitate germination, please contact us for a prompt replacement. If you want customer service where you will talk directly to the owner for any concerns, we are the company for you!
Basics on Basil. Botanical name: Ocimum basilicum. If a kitchen has only a few herbs in its possession, basil will likely be one of them. Its fragrant essence combines well with rosemary and thyme in meat dishes, fish, vegetables, cheese, soup and eggs, and is one of the main ingredients in pesto, along with pine nuts and parmesan cheese.
It Is known for its strong aroma and distinct flavor, which is a combination of mint and cloves.
Description Great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints). Basil is native to tropical regions from Central Africa to Southeast Asia. It is a tender plant and is used in cuisines worldwide. Basil flowers are perfectly edible. In terms of fragrance and flavor, the flowers are similar, if milder, than the leaves. Sometimes, flowers can be somewhat bitter, so test them first. When sprinkled over a salad, basil flowers impart a mild basil flavor and add a decorative touch. Sweet basil, is an herb in the Lamiaceae (mint) family native to the tropical regions of Africa and Asia. The fragrant edible leaves are great in soups, stews, and other meat dishes.