![]() Ideally, wait a good few weeks after your last spring frost – the warmer the temperature outside, the better your basil plants will do. You need to be absolutely certain that there won’t be anymore cold snaps before planting your basil out. Since you’ll need to keep them indoors until a while after your spring frosts have finished, you may also need to transplant them into larger pots if you notice roots making their way through the container’s drainage holes. Keep your seedlings moist, but don’t over-water them. Snip away the weakest seedlings from each pot at their base, leaving one or two of the healthiest to continue growing. Wait until the seedings have grown their first set of true leaves before thinning them out. In about 7-10 days, you’ll notice basil seedlings starting to emerge. Basil seeds germinate best at temperatures of around 21☌ ![]()
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