We have cultivated vegetables, fruit trees, fruits, and herbs, fostering self-sufficiency and a deep connection to the land in our homestead garden. Join Poly’s Farm in the steps it takes to create a thriving suburban homestead.
The first plant to add to our indoor garden is fragrant basil. There are many types of basil all around the world and this plant will not only add a wonderful scent to your home, it can be considered a staple herb both culinarily and nutritionally.
Basil is one of the best herbs to grow indoors and can be a rewarding and convenient way to ensure a fresh supply of this aromatic plant year-round.
To successfully cultivate basil in an indoor environment, start by selecting a well-lit location with at least 6-8 hours of sunlight or use artificial grow lights. Basil thrives in well-draining soil, so choose a high-quality potting mix to promote optimal root health.
When planting basil, opt for a container with drainage holes to prevent waterlogged soil, and make sure to water the plant consistently, keeping the soil evenly moist but not soggy. Indoor temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) are ideal for basil growth.
Spray your basil seeds at least 3x per day to keep the soil moist while germination occurs. This task will appear on your calendar for the next 14 days.