Zone 11 · Herbs Growing Guide
The quintessential summer herb. Plant near tomatoes — they're culinary and companion garden partners. Pinch flowers immediately to keep leaves producing.
In Zone 11, Basil should be planted outdoors Year-round, after the average last frost date of approximately none.
Perennial in Zone 11. Provide afternoon shade and consistent moisture.
Perennial in Zone 11. Provide afternoon shade and consistent moisture.
Moderate feeder. Liquid balanced feed every 3 weeks keeps growth lush. Pinch out flowers to maintain leaf production.
Sow every 3 weeks from last frost through midsummer. Basil bolts quickly in heat — having a fresh young plant coming along as the old one flowers keeps you in leaves all summer.
What you plant next to basil makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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