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Growing Ravenna Basil in the Herb Garden
Ravenna basil can be direct sown after all danger of frost has passed. Still, many gardeners prefer to start it indoors 4-6 weeks before transplanting for earlier, more uniform planting. Sow seeds 0.25 inch deep and keep the soil warm and evenly moist during germination. Space plants 8-12 inches apart in rows 12-18 inches apart so each plant has room to branch and fill out. Choose a site with full sun and fertile, well-drained soil for the strongest color and best flavor.
Basil grows best in warm weather and should not be planted out until temperatures have settled. Once established, pinch the growing tips regularly to encourage branching and delay flowering. Because Ravenna is described as very slow to bolt, it is especially useful for gardeners who want a longer cutting window from compact plants. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy, and avoid crowded conditions that can reduce airflow. This variety is a natural fit for containers, patio planters, and repeated fresh-cut harvests of short, tender stems.
Harvesting Ravenna Basil
Begin harvesting once plants are established and have enough growth to support repeated cutting. Snip stems just above a leaf pair to encourage bushier regrowth. Harvest often for the best tenderness and color, and remove flower buds if they appear to keep leaf production going as long as possible.
About Ravenna Basil Garden Seeds
Ravenna stands out for its deep red foliage, which gives it ornamental value as well as kitchen usefulness.
Seeds by Design specifically describes it as very slow to bolt and well-suited to containers and fresh-cut production. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Its compact, high-density branching habit makes it a practical choice for gardeners who want tidy plants and repeated harvests.
This type is especially attractive in mixed herb plantings where foliage color matters as much as flavor.
Tips From Our Gardeners
Colored basil plants really shine when they get full sun and steady warmth, so do not rush them into cold weather. Pinch often, keep them cut, and enjoy the extra-long harvest window that comes from a naturally slow-to-bolt plant.
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- Jerry Sawyer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Ravenna Basil Seeds Per Package:
- 2 g Packet - Approximately 1,270 Seeds
- 1 oz - Bulk - Approximately 18,000 Seeds
- 4 oz - Bulk - Approximately 72,370 Seeds
- 1 lb - Wholesale - Approximately 289,000 Seeds
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