Winter Greens Seeds - Basil, Rosie OG (SGH)
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Pack Size: 4 g (~ 3100 seeds). Grow up to fourteen 11 x 11" trays from each pack.
Description: Organic seeds for growing baby greens indoors through winter. Rosie is beautiful red-leaf basil with a delicious sweet basil flavour. Adds tons of colour to salad mixes. Try blending Rosie and Genovese seeds in a tray to make an interesting combo! Basil is so much easier to grow as a baby green indoors versus full-sized plants.
Easy steps for growing basil blend greens indoors through winter:
- Basil grows most productively under full spectrum (6400K) grow lights. We recommend Sunblaster T5 lighting. Grow lights should be maintained 6 - 12” above plant tops and should be on 16 - 18 hours per day.
- During the months where daylight-hours are low basil is not able to grow productively without support from full spectrum grow lights (even on the sunniest windowsill or greenhouse).
- Basil grows very well in shallow containers with drainage. We often use 11 x 11” or 10 x 20” trays. Other ideas include recycled clam shells from store-bought greens or recycled flower pots.
- For completely easy baby greens use a composty soil. We use an organic potting mix blended with Sea Soil compost at a 60 / 40 ratio. By building in high-quality compost you can avoid any need for additional fertilizing.
- Basil takes 3 - 7 days to germinate. The ideal temperature for germination is 18 - 21º C; bottom heat will speed up germination and encourage faster seedling development. Basil generally thrives on warmth and grows much faster where warm.
- Wet your soil medium before sowing then sprinkle seeds onto soil surface at approximately 200 seeds per 11 x 11” tray. Press seeds gently into soil surface and spritz (or carefully water) to fully moisten.
- Check on seeds every few days to notice when they are starting to germinate. Maintain soil moisture without allowing the mix to be soggy.
- Basil will grow as a baby green for approximately ten to twelve weeks before a new crop needs to take over. Sow new trays every month to keep a constant supply.
Additional Tips:
- Great air circulation around your indoor garden makes everything better! If you are growing lots of plants indoors consider adding a small fan to your set-up.
- If using humidity domes over your trays: be sure to leave these off for at least one hour per day to allow for air circulation.
- Pests rarely occur on baby greens but it is a good idea to clean pots/trays with warm soapy water (or 10% bleach solution) between crops and generally keep your growing area tidy.
- Crops that are grown to larger than baby green size will likely require fertilizing for best productivity; we recommend Evolve Organic All-Purpose Fertilizer for our indoor gardens.
Harvesting Tips:
- Harvest leafy greens by up to 50% with each cut.
- Use sharp scissors to cut your greens - this helps plants regrow more quickly after harvest.
- The beauty of growing your own baby greens is that you can harvest just what you need when you need it!