Basil – Dark Opal
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Basilius Magnus
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Growing Temp 60°F – 85°F
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Days to Maturity 60-90 days
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Basilius Magnus
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Growing Temp 60°F – 85°F
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Days to Maturity 60-90 days
Ease of Cultivation and Stunning Color: Dark Opal basil is an ornamental variety known for its striking deep purple leaves and slightly spicy flavor. This herb is relatively easy to grow, making it a popular choice for home gardens and containers. Its vibrant color not only adds beauty to gardens but also enhances various dishes, including salads, pastas, and marinades, providing both aesthetic appeal and culinary flavor.
Direct Sowing: For direct sowing, plant Dark Opal basil seeds outdoors after the last expected frost when the soil temperature is consistently above 60°F. Sow the seeds about ¼ inch deep and spaced 12 inches apart in rows that are 18–24 inches apart. Germination typically occurs within 7–14 days. Maintaining consistent moisture in the soil is essential during this period to ensure healthy growth. Once the seedlings are established, thin them to provide adequate airflow and prevent overcrowding. You can begin harvesting leaves when they are approximately 3–4 inches long, taking care to remove no more than one-third of the plant at a time.
Early Sowing for Seedlings: For an early start, sow Dark Opal basil seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last expected frost. Use seedling trays filled with quality potting mix, placing 2-3 seeds per cell. Maintain a temperature of 70–80°F to encourage germination. Once the seedlings develop their first true leaves and the danger of frost has passed, transplant them into the garden. Space the transplants about 12 inches apart in rows that are 18–24 inches apart. Water them thoroughly after planting and consider adding mulch around the base to help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Harvesting: To determine when Dark Opal basil is ready for harvest, look for vibrant purple leaves that are lush and aromatic. You can start harvesting once the plants have sufficient foliage, typically within 60-90 days after sowing. It’s best to pick the outer leaves first to encourage bushier growth. Regular harvesting promotes continued production and helps prevent flowering, which can affect the flavor of the leaves. For the best taste, harvest in the morning when the essential oils are most concentrated.
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