Basil Mint -

: While it loves light, too much direct sun can cause "sunburned" crispy leaves, whereas too little light leads to leggy, sparse growth.

Part of the Lamiaceae family, Basil Mint is a perennial that forms upright clumps with characteristic square stems. In late spring and summer, it produces whorls of pale purple to lilac flowers that are highly attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies. basil mint

: Frequent harvesting or pinching back the stems encourages the plant to bush out and remain productive throughout the season. Characteristics and History : While it loves light, too much direct

: The plant thrives in moist, fertile soil and prefers full sun to partial shade. : Frequent harvesting or pinching back the stems

( Mentha x piperita f. citrata 'Basil' ) is a unique hybrid herb that combines the hardy, vigorous growth of the mint family with the aromatic, peppery flavor profile of basil. Often described as a "game-changer" for kitchen gardeners, it offers a solution for those who find traditional sweet basil difficult to grow in cooler or more temperamental climates. Flavor Profile and Culinary Versatility

Basil Mint inherits the "enthusiastic" growth habit of the mint family, meaning it is much easier to keep alive than standard basil but can become invasive.

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