Genovese Basil (Ocimum basilicum) – Offered by Ferme Tourne-Sol
Genovese Basil is the classic Italian variety, prized for its large, fragrant green leaves and rich, sweet aroma . A kitchen essential, it is perfect for pesto, bruschetta, sauces and pasta dishes . Easy to grow, this basil thrives both in the ground and in pots , providing a generous harvest all summer long when well cared for.
Type : Annual aromatic herb
Plant habit : Bushy and branched
Spread : 30 to 40 cm
Plant height : 40 to 60 cm
Quantity per pack : 400 seeds
Maturity : 50 to 60 days
Companion plants : Tomato, pepper, eggplant, parsley
Enemy plants : Sage, rue
Cultivation method
Genoa basil prefers full sun exposure , in light, well-drained soil rich in organic matter . Sow directly in the ground or in pots after the last frost, or start seedlings indoors 4 to 6 weeks before transplanting . Sow 0.5 cm deep , spacing plants 25 to 30 cm apart. Regular but not excessive watering is recommended to avoid water stress and promote abundant foliage. Pinch the flowers as soon as they appear to prolong leaf production.
How to prune basil for a continuous harvest?
✅ Pinch the end of the stems above a pair of leaves as soon as the plant reaches 15 cm in height . This stimulates branching.
✅ Always cut stems above a node (where two new leaves grow) to allow side shoots to develop.
✅ Never harvest more than a third of the plant at a time so as not to exhaust it.
✅ Systematically remove flowers as soon as they appear to prolong the production of tasty leaves.
Use and benefits
Genoa basil is perfect fresh, chopped on salads, pizzas, or incorporated into Mediterranean dishes . It is also ideal for preparing a homemade pesto rich in flavors . Rich in antioxidants, vitamin K and aromatic compounds , it supports digestion and strengthens the immune system .
Thanks to its easy cultivation, its inimitable flavor and its rapid growth , Genoa basil is a must-have in the vegetable garden and the kitchen .
