What is Italian Large Leaf Basil best used for?
Italian Large Leaf Basil produces big, tender, sweet leaves that are perfect for pesto, Caprese salad, and layering onto pizza and pasta. Its large leaf size means fewer leaves fill your bowl faster.
How big does Italian Large Leaf Basil get?
Plants grow about 24 to 30 inches tall with a bushy, upright habit and leaves that can reach 3 to 4 inches long. Regular pinching keeps it full and productive.
When and how do I sow Italian Large Leaf Basil?
Start indoors about 6 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors when the soil is warm, at least 65 to 70 F. Sow seeds about 1/4 inch deep in full sun and keep evenly moist until they sprout.
How many plants can I expect from this packet?
This is a generous packet of roughly 4,050 seeds, far more than most gardeners need in one season. Sow what you need and store the rest cool and dry for future plantings.
How far apart should I space the plants?
Thin or transplant seedlings to about 10 to 12 inches apart. Good spacing gives each plant airflow and room to build the large leaves it is known for.
How do I keep Italian Basil producing all summer?
Harvest from the top down and pinch off flower buds as soon as they appear, since flowering signals the plant to slow leaf growth. Frequent picking keeps it bushy and productive right up to frost.


