Sweet basil "Cinnamon"
Sweet basil "Cinnamon".
Fragrant and spicy leaves. An original aroma with hints of cinnamon ...
Early maturing productive variety. The bush is compact, semi-spreading, up to 50 cm high. The leaves are medium-sized, olive-green, with purple wreaths, fragrant, have a bright taste of cinnamon.
Hardy Annual Herb.
Height: 30-50 cm.
Variety value: high yield and aroma.
Basil is rich in vitamins, minerals, has tonic properties, improves digestion.
It is recommended for fresh use as salad greens, spicy-flavoring additive and natural flavoring in cooking and canning.
Agrotechnics.
Sowing: sow from late winter to spring 1.5 mm deep in good seed compost. Prefers well-drained, fertile, neutral soils.
Germination usually takes 14-21 days at +21+24°C.
Growing: transplant when large enough to handle into 8 cm pots. Later harden off and plant out 38 cm apart into ordinary well drained soil in full sun, when all risk of frost is past.
Care consists in loosening, watering and top dressing (especially after cutting greenery).
Fragrant and spicy leaves. An original aroma with hints of cinnamon ...
Early maturing productive variety. The bush is compact, semi-spreading, up to 50 cm high. The leaves are medium-sized, olive-green, with purple wreaths, fragrant, have a bright taste of cinnamon.
Hardy Annual Herb.
Height: 30-50 cm.
Variety value: high yield and aroma.
Basil is rich in vitamins, minerals, has tonic properties, improves digestion.
It is recommended for fresh use as salad greens, spicy-flavoring additive and natural flavoring in cooking and canning.
Agrotechnics.
Sowing: sow from late winter to spring 1.5 mm deep in good seed compost. Prefers well-drained, fertile, neutral soils.
Germination usually takes 14-21 days at +21+24°C.
Growing: transplant when large enough to handle into 8 cm pots. Later harden off and plant out 38 cm apart into ordinary well drained soil in full sun, when all risk of frost is past.
Care consists in loosening, watering and top dressing (especially after cutting greenery).
Sweet basil Cinnamon. Suom.: Basilika Cinnamon. Sven.: Basilika Cinnamon. Bot. syn.: Ocimum americanum L.