What is Siam Queen Basil?
The Siam Queen basil is such a lovely plant that it doubles as an ornamental. In fact, some gardeners start growing Siam Queen basil in flower beds for the large emerald leaves and brilliant purple flowers. According to Siam Queen basil information, this plant grows leaves that are 4 inches (10 cm.) long and 2 inches (5 cm.) wide. It also produces intensely colored deep purple flowers. If you are growing Siam Queen basil to use in cooking, you should pinch off the buds before they flower. Many types of basil are sweet, including those used in Italian cuisine. However, do not expect the same sweet, rounded taste from Siam Queen. The leaves of this basil taste like licorice. They offer a spicy bite of strong anise flavor mixed in with the familiar basil taste. Even the smell of the pungent leaves is spicy and really perfumes the air of your summer garden.
Growing Siam Queen Basil
Siam Queen basil plants, like all basil plants, require lots of sunshine to grow and thrive. They also need well-draining soil with a high organic content. It should be consistently moist. It is easy to start growing Siam Queen basil from seed. You can sow the seeds indoors in late winter, about 8 weeks before the final scheduled frost. Transplant them after they have two sets of true leaves. Alternatively, you can sow the basil Siam Queen seeds in the garden bed in spring once the soil is warm. Just scatter the seeds, then cover them with about ¼ inch (.6 cm.) of soil. Thin the plants to 12 inches (30 cm.) apart.