Compact-growing, very hardy container basil 'Netti' with dark green leaves. Slightly dentate and pointed leaves, uniform growth. Very robust to downy mildew. Intensely spicy flavour. For cultivation in pots: cultivation 4-6 weeks, depending on the time of year; around 40 seeds/12-hole tray. Germinates in light and needs warmth. Also available as seed discs.Container basil 'Netti' is a compact, sturdy, very stable basil with dark green leaves. It has lightly serrated, slightly pointed leaves with uniform growth. Very robust against downy mildew. Intense spicy- aromatic flavour. Particularly suitable for container cultivation. Also available as seed discs.
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Characteristics
Botanical name: Ocimum basilicumVegetation period: annualSpecific qualities: germinates in the light, needs much warmthUse of flowers and herbs: Balcony/pots
Cultivation
Distance between rows and plants (cm): 30 x 25 cmSowing depth: 0.3-0.5 cmSowing date: indoors from April; planting out from mid May
bred by
Photo: Piluweri Team
Annette Tillmanns
Breeding location: Müllheim, Baden-Württemberg
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