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Basil Grow and Care Guide

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Bean Grow and Care Guide
Starting Seeds
1. Empty the bag of soil into your pot 2. Gently compress the soil with your hands 3. Lightly water the soil until water drains
from the bottom of the pot 4. Poke a hole into the soil with a pen or your
finger, approximately 1/2 in. - 1 in. deep. 5. Place 1-2 seeds in the hole 6. Cover with soil and maintain 1/2 in. - 1 in.
seed depth 7. Lightly water seeds until water drains
from the bottom *Do not allow water to pool* 8. Keep the pot in a warm area and water when top layer of soil becomes dry
Seeds Typically Germinate Within 1 Week

Care For Your Plant
When seedlings are 1-2 in. tall, thin to one plant per pot (Choose the strongest/best-looking plant) Beans grow best in partial shade (4-6 hours of sunlight) Water thoroughly when the soil surface is dry Try to water in the morning before the heat of the day Space bean plants 3-4 in. apart for pole beans, and 4-6 in. apart for bush beans
Pole beans need support. Utilize a trellis to allow plants to climb. Harvest beans regularly when pods plump up to encourage more growth
Transplanting
When your plant has reached about 4-6 inches tall, follow these steps to replant your Basil into a larger
container or into soil.
1. Dig a hole slightly larger than the pot 2. Gently squeeze the sides of the pot to
loosen the soil and roots 3. Hold the base of the plant between your
middle and ring fingers while covering the soil 4. Flip the pot upside down and tap the bottom to release the plant 5. Place the plant into the hole and cover it with soil. 6. Gently compress soil and water thoroughly

Bean Growing Tips
Grow beans between other plants to deliver nitrogen from the atmosphere into the soil Plant multiple bean plants to have a supply of beans year round! To save bean seeds - Allow a few bean pods to fully develop on the plant and dry out.
Pods may split, which means seeds are mature. Try to harvest when pods are still closed. Keep seeds in a dry cool area to store for later use
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