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Red Basils For Beginners... (Dark Opal, Red Rubin, Osmin Purple, etc...) Ocimum basilicum

Hi, thanks for watching our video about Red Basils! In this video we will walk you through the history, description, companions, growing preferences and nutrients about Red Basils. Here is quick summary on what we am going to cover in this video: Latin name: Ocimum basilicum (Red Rubin variety) Sun: Full sun Days to germination: 5-10 days Seed depth: 1/4 inch (6 mm) Spacing: 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) Frost tolerant: Basil is sensitive to frost and should be protected from cold temperatures. Days to maturity: 60-90 days from sowing to harvest Height: 12-24 inches (30-60 cm) Grow zones: Basil is typically grown as an annual in most zones. Life cycle: Annual Pollinator attracter: Basil flowers can attract pollinators like bees when allowed to bloom. Red Basil, scientifically known as Ocimum basilicum (specifically the Red Rubin variety), is a flavorful herb commonly used in culinary dishes. It requires full sun to thrive and typically germinates in 5-10 days when sown at a depth of 1/4 inch. When planting, space the Red Basil plants 6-12 inches apart. This herb is sensitive to frost, so it should be grown in warmer conditions or protected from cold temperatures. Red Basil has a relatively short growing period, maturing in 60-90 days from sowing to harvest. It usually reaches a height of 12-24 inches. While it is technically an annual, many gardeners grow it as such due to its sensitivity to cold. If allowed to bloom, the flowers can attract pollinators like bees to your garden. Don't for to subscribe to our channel:    / @terramatergardens   Visit our website: www.terramatergardens.com Say hi on social: Facebook:   / terramatergardens   Instagram:   / terramatergardens_   Twitter:   / terramaterseeds   Tiktok:   / terramatergardens  

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