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Mrs Burns Lemon Basil

Mrs.

Article no.: PS1003
EAN: : 8053306010039
Min order quantity: 6
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  • Description

    Mrs. Burns’ Lemon Basil is a legendary heirloom plant that has been grown since the 1920s, when it was owned by Mrs. Clifton of Carlsbad, New Mexico. She gave the seeds to Janet Burns, an organic gardener, who introduced the citrusy, aromatic herb to the world in 1939. Its intense lemony flavour meant that it became an instant hit with fine chefs and gardeners alike! The lemon-scented, light-green leaves can be used in cooking, eaten raw and even added to baked treats. Funnily enough, Mrs. Burns’ Lemon Basil (AKA Ocimum basilicum var. citriodora) is not actually a variety of lemon basil; it is a kind of sweet basil.



    Comes in a nice gift packaging with instructions and interesting facts.



    60 seeds.



    Pack size: 140x70 mm.


  • About the manufacturer

    GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES!
    A celebration of 'good things that come in small packages', Piccolo seeds are the hero product for any space limited urban gardeners or green fingered enthusiasts. Their eye-catching design offers several varieties of vegetables, berries, herbs and edible flowers, developed and selected for cultivation in pots as they are suitable to be grown in small spaces; on the balcony, in the conservatory, on the terrace or the small garden. Piccolo's seeds are carefully selected, GMO free and free from chemical treatment. The beautiful colorful seed packaging is made of durable and completely recyclable materials. A great environmentally friendly gift for any gardener or newcomer wanting to try out growing their own herbs or vegetables. The seeds are finished in fully recyclable FSC certified packaging complete with user friendly growing guide to enable gardeners of all abilities to create a visually appealing and practical garden.