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Piccolino Dwarf Greek

Scientific name Ocimum basilicum L.

About this variety

Piccolino Dwarf Greek is best suited to compact containers, edging, and small-leaf harvest. Its defining kitchen character is concentrated sweet basil aroma. Compact Greek-type basils are selected for small leaves and dense branching.About Piccolino Dwarf GreekPiccolino Dwarf Greek is an annual selection of basil, with a bush habit and an expected height or spread of 7–12 in. It...

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500 minimum seeds per packet
Gardener experience

Easy to moderate

Germination difficulty

Easy

Germination time

5-10 Days at 70–85 °F seed-zone soil temperature

  • Germination
    5-10 Daysa seed-zone soil temperature of 70–85 °F
  • Maturity
    Approximately 50-59 Days, from transplanting to the first substantial leaf harvest. Weather, soil temperature, and planting method can shift the actual harvest date.
  • Sun
    Full sun
  • Support and spacing
    No support needed · space 10 in · rows 18 in
  • Growth habit
    Bush · Annual · 7–12 in tall
  • Best use
    Fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving
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We regularly test seed quality and germination as lots move through storage and packing. We stand behind the seed we send and want customers to contact us when a packet does not perform as reasonably expected.

1-year seed warrantyCoverage begins on the date of purchase.

When properly stored, planted, and cared for, we guarantee reasonable germination and true-to-type growth for one year from the date of purchase. Conditions outside our control—including extreme weather, pests, unsuitable storage, and gardener error—are excluded. Contact us when something is not right so we can review the situation and work toward a replacement, refund, or another fair resolution.

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Every seed variety we sell is non-GMO.

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Variety field guide

What to expect from Piccolino Dwarf Greek

Piccolino Dwarf Greek is an annual basil selection grown for fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving.

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Piccolino Dwarf Greek is best suited to compact containers, edging, and small-leaf harvest. Its defining kitchen character is concentrated sweet basil aroma. Compact Greek-type basils are selected for small leaves and dense branching.

About Piccolino Dwarf Greek

Piccolino Dwarf Greek is an annual selection of basil, with a bush habit and an expected height or spread of 7–12 in. It is best suited to fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving. Notable traits include harvest leafy tips before heavy flowering; allow selected plants to flower fully for seed; aromatic leaves shaped by the named basil type.

The value of Piccolino Dwarf Greek is in the combination of its named traits, bush growth, and fit for fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving.

History and provenance

Cultivated basils include multiple Ocimum species and hybrids selected across Africa and Asia for fragrance, culinary use, devotional practice, leaf form, and ornamental color. Sweet basil, holy basil, clove basil, and lemon basil are not automatically interchangeable, even when all are sold under the common word basil. Compact Greek-type basils are selected for small leaves and dense branching. We describe the cultivar form and performance without assigning unsupported ancient or national provenance to a modern seed lot. Compact basil types are suited to edging and containers but still need warmth, light, and repeated cutting.

Growing facts

Scientific name Ocimum basilicum L.
Life cycle Annual
Maturity 50-59 Days
Germination 5-10 Days at 70–85 °F
Seed depth 1/8 in
Plant height / spread 7–12 in
Growth habit Bush
Spacing 10 in between plants; 18 in between rows
Sunlight Full sun
Soil Loamy; pH 6.0–6.5
Water Moderate
Support No-Support

Starting Piccolino Dwarf Greek from seed

Sow 1/8 in deep and keep the seed zone evenly moist. Expect emergence in 5-10 Days when the seed-zone temperature is near 70–85 °F. Germination preparation: Use a fine, evenly moist seed-starting mix or prepared seedbed. Light requirement: Light aids germination; barely cover. Soaking: None required. Stratification: None required. Scarification: None required.

Planting and care

Plant during late Spring and provide full sun. Space plants 10 in apart with 18 in between rows. Use loamy with a pH near 6.0–6.5, and follow a moderate watering plan. Support requirement: No-Support. Frost response: Tender. Medium to large container or in-ground bed; avoid crowding

Harvest and use

Approximately 50-59 Days, from transplanting to the first substantial leaf harvest. Weather, soil temperature, and planting method can shift the actual harvest date. Harvest: Harvest leafy tips before heavy flowering; allow selected plants to flower fully for seed. Uses: Fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving. Flavor: aromatic leaves shaped by the named basil type. Seed saving: Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop. Best uses include fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving. Flavor and eating quality: aromatic leaves shaped by the named basil type.

Saving seed

Select several healthy, true-to-type Piccolino Dwarf Greek plants that match the expected bush habit and overall plant form. Avoid saving seed only from the earliest or largest individual unless that is your deliberate selection goal. Pollination system: Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop. Compatible plants of the same species may cross to varying degrees through insects or wind. Separate compatible varieties that may flower together, or use cages, barriers, hand pollination, or another documented control appropriate to the crop. Allow selected plants to pass the eating stage and reach full botanical seed maturity. Harvest only when seed heads, pods, or fruits have matured enough for sound seed development. Clean the seed carefully, dry it thoroughly away from direct heat, label the lot with variety and year, and store it cool, dark, and dry. Test germination before an important planting or distribution season.

Common problems

Common concerns: Aphids, whiteflies, spider mites, slugs, damping-off, root rot, and leaf diseases under humid crowded conditions. Management: Provide airflow, drainage, moderate fertility, careful watering, and clean harvest practices. Contain spreading mints where needed. Diagnosis note: Similar symptoms can have different causes. Compare plants of the same age, record weather and irrigation, and use local Extension or diagnostic support before applying a control.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions - Piccolino Dwarf Greek

When is Piccolino Dwarf Greek ready? Use 50-59 Days. Approximately 50-59 Days, from transplanting to the first substantial leaf harvest. Weather, soil temperature, and planting method can shift the actual harvest date.

How long does germination take? Expect 5-10 Days at about 70–85 °F. Cooler, hotter, crusted, saturated, or dry seedbeds can slow emergence.

How large does it grow? Expect about 7–12 in with a bush habit. Space plants 10 in apart and rows 18 in apart. Support: No-Support.

Can it grow in a container? Medium to large container or in-ground bed; avoid crowding Use a container with drainage and enough volume to maintain the listed spacing and steady moisture.

Can I save seed? Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop. Keep compatible varieties isolated and allow selected plants to reach full seed maturity.

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Recorded soil typeLoamy
Recorded pH range6.0–6.5
Water needsModerate
LightFull sun

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Full growing record

Complete growing and seedkeeping record

Starting and plantingSeed preparation, sowing, germination, transplanting, spacing, and early establishment
Sow 1/8 in deep. Expect germination in 5-10 Days at 70–85 °F. Space plants 10 in apart and rows 18 in apart. Provide full sun, loamy near pH 6.0–6.5, and moderate watering. Support: No-Support. Piccolino Dwarf Greek grows with a bush habit to about 7–12 in. Plant during late Spring, provide full sun, and use loamy near pH 6.0–6.5. Space plants 10 in apart with 18 in between rows. Water requirement: Moderate. Support: No-Support.
Season-long growing guideWater, fertility, support, weather response, pollination, containers, and care through maturity
Sow 1/8 in deep. Expect germination in 5-10 Days at 70–85 °F. Space plants 10 in apart and rows 18 in apart. Provide full sun, loamy near pH 6.0–6.5, and moderate watering. Support: No-Support.
Harvest, storage, and usesRecognizing maturity, harvesting cleanly, handling and storage, kitchen uses, and garden roles

Harvest and storage

Harvest: Harvest: Harvest leafy tips before heavy flowering; allow selected plants to flower fully for seed. Uses: Fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving. Flavor: aromatic leaves shaped by the named basil type. Seed saving: Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop. Uses: Fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving. Flavor: aromatic leaves shaped by the named basil type. Seed saving: Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop.

Uses and garden roles

Piccolino Dwarf Greek is best for fresh leaves, tea or culinary use, pollinator flowers, containers, and seed saving. Flavor and sensory character: aromatic leaves shaped by the named basil type. Harvest form or size: Harvest leafy tips before heavy flowering; allow selected plants to flower fully for seed.
Seed savingSelection, pollination, isolation, full maturity, cleaning, drying, labeling, and storage
Select several healthy, true-to-type Piccolino Dwarf Greek plants that match the expected bush habit and overall plant form. Avoid saving seed only from the earliest or largest individual unless that is your deliberate selection goal. Pollination system: Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop. Compatible plants of the same species may cross to varying degrees through insects or wind. Separate compatible varieties that may flower together, or use cages, barriers, hand pollination, or another documented control appropriate to the crop. Allow selected plants to pass the eating stage and reach full botanical seed maturity. Harvest only when seed heads, pods, or fruits have matured enough for sound seed development. Clean the seed carefully, dry it thoroughly away from direct heat, label the lot with variety and year, and store it cool, dark, and dry. Test germination before an important planting or distribution season.
Pests, diseases, and troubleshootingPrevention, diagnosis, environmental disorders, common damage, and first-response checks
Common concerns: Aphids, whiteflies, spider mites, slugs, damping-off, root rot, and leaf diseases under humid crowded conditions. Management: Provide airflow, drainage, moderate fertility, careful watering, and clean harvest practices. Contain spreading mints where needed. Diagnosis note: Similar symptoms can have different causes. Compare plants of the same age, record weather and irrigation, and use local Extension or diagnostic support before applying a control.
Frequently asked questionsDecision-focused answers that supplement the detailed guides above
Frequently Asked Questions - Piccolino Dwarf Greek

When is Piccolino Dwarf Greek ready? Use 50-59 Days. Approximately 50-59 Days, from transplanting to the first substantial leaf harvest. Weather, soil temperature, and planting method can shift the actual harvest date.

How long does germination take? Expect 5-10 Days at about 70–85 °F. Cooler, hotter, crusted, saturated, or dry seedbeds can slow emergence.

How large does it grow? Expect about 7–12 in with a bush habit. Space plants 10 in apart and rows 18 in apart. Support: No-Support.

Can it grow in a container? Medium to large container or in-ground bed; avoid crowding Use a container with drainage and enough volume to maintain the listed spacing and steady moisture.

Can I save seed? Open-pollinated herb or leafy crop. Keep compatible varieties isolated and allow selected plants to reach full seed maturity.
History and provenanceBotanical identity, cultivar history, regional or cultural context, uncertainty, and source records

Scientific name: Ocimum basilicum L.

Common name: Basil

Cultivar or variety: Piccolino Dwarf Greek

Cultivated basils include multiple Ocimum species and hybrids selected across Africa and Asia for fragrance, culinary use, devotional practice, leaf form, and ornamental color. Sweet basil, holy basil, clove basil, and lemon basil are not automatically interchangeable, even when all are sold under the common word basil. Compact Greek-type basils are selected for small leaves and dense branching. We describe the cultivar form and performance without assigning unsupported ancient or national provenance to a modern seed lot. Compact basil types are suited to edging and containers but still need warmth, light, and repeated cutting.

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Elisabeth F Grant (United States)

I absolutely ADORE this bright, beautiful basil! The mini leaves are so fragrant and beautiful in my food. This plant grows in an attractive, round shape, and I have several as a part of my flower bed that I let go to flower because they are covered by cute white flowers. I will grow this every year!

Hi there! We're so happy to hear you love the basil and enjoy its beauty and fragrance. Thank you for sharing your experience, and we look forward to supporting your gardening adventures year after year!

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Cindy Wyatt (United States)

Seeds were shipped quickly, and germination has been great.