Organic Cinnamon Basil Seeds

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Grow Cinnamon basil seeds for sweet and savory dishes, herbal teas, and more; this fragrant herb adds a spicy aroma and warm flavoring to sweet and savory dishes, herbal teas, and more. Purple flowers can be added to floral arrangements or left in the garden to attract beneficial insects.



Product Details

Product Weight

.25G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

65° F+

Planting Depth

1/4"

Area to Sow

25' row

Days to Germ.

3-10+

Days to Maturity

80+

Best Planting Method

Transplant

Thin to

≥3" apart

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

NA

Approx. Seed Count

250

Botanical Name

Ocimum basilicum

Plant Spread

12"

Plant Height

18"

Product Information

Cinnamon basil seeds produce a fragrant herb you will enjoy in your kitchen, floral arrangements, and garden. This sweet basil adds a spicy aroma and warm flavoring to sweet and savory dishes, herbal teas, and more. Cinnamon basil has purple flowers that can be added to floral arrangements or left in the garden to attract beneficial insects. So many uses for one plant!

Planting by Zones

Zones 9-10

  • Basil is a tasty warm-season crop that can grow from early spring until late fall.

Zones 2-8

  • Sow seeds 4-6 weeks before the last frost.

Planting Cinnamon Basil Seeds

  • Basil seeds can be direct sown or transplanted. Regardless of how you begin, seeds should be planted into well-worked moist soil free of debris. Basil seeds are small and should be covered with finely sifted soil for the best results.
  • If you are starting basil in starter pots to transplant out, plant seeds on the top of moist high-quality seed starting soil and cover with 1/4″ of finely sifted soil.
  • If you are direct sowing the seeds, make sure you sow them in thoroughly moistened soil. Basil thrives in full sun locations. Follow the same directions as above. Seeds must remain moist to germinate evenly and quickly.
  • Once the seedlings have germinated and have a first set of true leaves, be sure to fertilize regularly with an organic liquid fertilizer.
  • Thin and space plants to at least 8″ apart.

Growing Cinnamon Basil 

  • Basil is incredibly easy to grow. Plant your transplants out in the garden when they are 4-5″ tall. Make sure you space them at least 4″ apart. If you direct sow your seeds, thin accordingly. The thinned plants can be transplanted to another area of the garden.
  • Keep your plants weed-free by pulling any weeds that may compete with your basil.

Succession Planting Cinnamon Basil

  • Succession planting is a good idea if you enjoy large amounts of basil. Start a new round of seeds every 14 days.

Growing Cinnamon Basil in Containers

  • Basil is an excellent container crop. If you are planting in containers, ensure your container is at least 10″ deep. Keep in mind containers will dry out faster because they have more surface area and less soil to hold onto moisture.

Harvesting Cinnamon Basil 

  • The key to happy basil is to use it!
  • Frequently trimming it back will slow its desire to go to flower. Harvest basil by cutting the top 1/4″ of the plant.

Southern California Pro-tips

  • In areas of Zones 9 and 10, basil is a very easy crop that will give you delicious foliage well into the fall.
  • Prune heavily in late summer to get another flush of foliage in the fall.
  • Mulch heavily around your plants to ensure the soil does not dry out or heat up too much. Compost added to the soil at the time of planting will help retain moisture in the soil during hot, dry weather.
  • During our hottest months of August, September, and October, plants can suffer from the heat. Using shade cloth can help protect the plants from extreme heat.

Companion Flowers/Crops

  • Basil is an herb that is also very ornamental when it goes to flower. Interplanting basil with your flowers is a great way to utilize space and create a lovely, edible garden. Basil is particularly beautiful when planted with alyssum and nasturtium. Basil may be interplanted with tomato and cucumber crops, too.

Additional Learning Resources

Learn why removing flowers from your basil will give you the healthiest plants!

 

Product Details

Product Weight

.25G

Planting Season

Warm

Soil Temp

65° F+

Planting Depth

1/4"

Area to Sow

25' row

Days to Germ.

3-10+

Days to Maturity

80+

Best Planting Method

Transplant

Thin to

≥3" apart

Final Spacing

≥12" apart

Succession

NA

Approx. Seed Count

250

Botanical Name

Ocimum basilicum

Plant Spread

12"

Plant Height

18"

1 review for Organic Cinnamon Basil Seeds

  1. June

    I started Cinnamon Basil a few weeks ago and the plants are doing so well. I am getting them ready to sell here in the low AZ desert from my new plant business, Annie Joe’s Plants!!!

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