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Genovese Green Basil Herb Seeds – Premium Quality Seeds for Home Garden, Balcony Planters & Organic Farming

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Grow fresh and aromatic Genovese Basil at home with premium-quality Genovese Green Basil Herb Seeds. Perfect for kitchen gardens, balcony planters, indoor pots, and organic farming, these easy-to-grow seeds offer high germination and lush

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Genovese Basil Genovese Green Basil Herb Seeds are premium-quality herb seeds used to grow aromatic Italian basil plants at home, in balcony planters, terrace gardens, kitchen gardens, and organic farms. These basil plants are widely used in pesto, salads, pasta, pizza, herbal tea, and fresh garnishing.

    Genovese basil seeds usually germinate within 5–10 days under warm temperatures, proper sunlight, and moist soil conditions. For faster germination, keep the soil slightly moist and place the container in indirect sunlight during the initial stage.

    Yes, Genovese Green Basil grows exceptionally well in pots, grow bags, balcony planters, terrace gardens, window boxes, and indoor herb gardens. It is one of the best herbs for urban gardening and compact home spaces.

    Basil plants prefer lightly moist soil but should not be overwatered. Water the plant when the top layer of soil feels slightly dry. Proper drainage helps prevent root rot and improves plant health.

    Fresh Genovese basil leaves are commonly used in Italian cuisine, pesto sauce, soups, salads, sandwiches, pasta, herbal drinks, and pizza toppings. The leaves are highly aromatic and flavorful, making them popular in culinary herb gardening.

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