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Holy Basil Seed. Holy. Product ID: 898. Sacred to Hindus. 1 1/2" long green leaves, with purple stems. Known for its use in Hindu culture and Ayurveda. Also known as Tulsi. A common ingredient in Thai cuisine and in teas. Used medicinally for digestion and immune system support.
Easily propagated by seed or a cutting, holy basil is grown as an annual in most of the United States, but it will grow as a perennial in warmer climates and can even do well as an indoor plant in the right conditions.
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Holy basil can be started indoors or out. It’s about your gardening preferences. If you choose to start the seeds indoors, be sure to start the process six weeks prior to the last predicted frost date. Place the seeds in a grow tray filled with quality soil.
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Basil Seed. Common medicinal herb and ingredient in Thai teas, also known as Tulsi. Holy basil has a mildly spicy flavor and aromatic hints of coffee and chocolate. For culinary and medicinal use. Grows well in containers. Attracts pollinators.
Tulsi, Temperate — Holy Basil (Ocimum africanum) seeds, organic. Family: Mint (Lamiaceae) Annual, harvest at 40 days and ongoing to frost. For the purpose of seed-saving, it takes 120 days from direct-seeding to winnowing. Note to those wishing to grow their own tulsi tea.
Holy Basil Organic seeds are CERTIFIED ORGANIC!. Holy Basil (medicinal basil) is frequently called Tulsi because it is widely used in Ayurvedic medicine. In Thailand, it is called Kaphrao, and used as a culinary herb. Holy basil is easy to grow from seeds, and it thrives in the heat of summer.
A wonderful herb with an astringent, pungent, warm and sweet, with notes of peppermint, cloves, licorice, and lemon. Holy basil has a plethora of benefits and is great in dishes or as a tea! Makes a great tea that strengthens the immune system and increases oxygen uptake in the brain.
A native herb in India with sweetly fragrant, clove-like flavor, where it is known as Tulsi. It is sacred in the Hindu religious tradition and is regarded as one of the most important plants used in Ayurvedic medicine. You will see holy basil growing in profusion around Hindu temples in India.