7 Bold Basils to Grow at Home

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7 Bold Basils to Grow at Home

Easy-to-grow basil will thrive in a sunny window or garden spot. Try different varieties so you can experiment with adding lemony, peppery or even cinnamon-like flavor to dishes.Editorial Assistant: Brandi Dye

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  • Bold basil

    Versatile basil

    Because fragrant, versatile basil is so easy to grow, it’s a summer staple for many home gardeners. With roots from Greece to Thailand, basil varieties range from sweet to spicy. Click or tap ahead to check out seven varieties of this sun-loving herb.

  • Genovese basil

    Genovese basil

    The bold, summery flavor of Genovese basil stars in many pesto sauces. Try pesto on pasta, pizzas and as a sandwich spread.

  • Cinnamon basil

    Cinnamon basil

    Like its namesake, cinnamon basil has a distinct spicy note. Cinnamon basil pairs well with fresh fruit. It can add a cinnamon-y note to fruit smoothies or be a fragrant garnish for summery desserts.

  • Lemon basil

    Lemon basil

    Lemon basil’s flavor mimics that of lemon zest. And like lemon zest, it pairs well with creamy pastas or fresh fish.

  • Opal basil

    Opal basil

    Opal basil’s mildly spiced flavor and rich violet color make it great to use atop bruschetta or as a cocktail garnish, where the color and flavor can truly stand out.

  • Bush basil (or spicy globe basil)

    Bush basil (or spicy globe basil)

    Bush basil has a compact growth pattern that makes it perfect for container gardens or indoor herb gardens. Also called Greek basil, it adds a peppery zing to hummus or tzatziki sauce.

  • Lime basil

    Lime basil

    Lime basil’s lime zest flavor is just as versatile as lime zest itself. Add it to marinades for grilled chicken, flavor a syrup for cocktails or infuse a sorbet.

  • Thai basil

    Thai basil

    Thai basil is a touch spicier than its other basil counterparts, but it stands up well to heat and cooking, making it a top choice for Asian-inspired stir-fries and soups.

SOURCE:http://www.midwestliving.com/garden/ideas/7-bold-basils-to-grow-at-home/