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Basil, Tulsi (Kapoor Holy Basil)

$3.00

Tulsi is an areomatic herb, that makes a lovely tea from the sweet leaves. In India Tulsi is sacred and is revered as an elixir of life, always present in front of houses and at temples. There are many types of Tulsi, this variety is a Kapoor type, which is easy to grow and self sows easily. Sow in a green house 3-4 weeks before the last frost, then transplant when the soil warms.

1 gram, around 400 seeds

Certified Organic by CCOF

Sow a Story:

In 2009 I had a life-changing opportunity to spend four months in India. During my travels, I spend a month at Vandana Shiva’s Seed Bank Farm in Deraduhn, named Navdanya. These Tulsi seeds were gifted to me from one of the works there, Jeet, who always found the perfect moment to deliver you chai and always had a song to share. Navdanya is a magical farm, where much work is being done to educate local farmer to bring back the traditions of local breeding and seed saving, and to free themselves form the cycle of dependence brought on by the global seed industry.

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Tulsi is an areomatic herb, that makes a lovely tea from the sweet leaves. In India Tulsi is sacred and is revered as an elixir of life, always present in front of houses and at temples. There are many types of Tulsi, this variety is a Kapoor type, which is easy to grow and self sows easily. Sow in a green house 3-4 weeks before the last frost, then transplant when the soil warms.

1 gram, around 400 seeds

Certified Organic by CCOF

Sow a Story:

In 2009 I had a life-changing opportunity to spend four months in India. During my travels, I spend a month at Vandana Shiva’s Seed Bank Farm in Deraduhn, named Navdanya. These Tulsi seeds were gifted to me from one of the works there, Jeet, who always found the perfect moment to deliver you chai and always had a song to share. Navdanya is a magical farm, where much work is being done to educate local farmer to bring back the traditions of local breeding and seed saving, and to free themselves form the cycle of dependence brought on by the global seed industry.

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