Growing fresh herbs at home starts with the right basil seeds. Basil is one of India's most loved kitchen herbs — aromatic, healthy, and incredibly easy to grow. Whether you have a sunny balcony, a windowsill, or a sm...
Growing fresh herbs at home starts with the right basil seeds. Basil is one of India's most loved kitchen herbs — aromatic, healthy, and incredibly easy to grow. Whether you have a sunny balcony, a windowsill, or a small terrace, basil fits right in. At Vedicflora, we bring you a curated collection of basil seeds at the lowest price in India.
Basil is more than just a herb — it is a tradition. Thousands of Indian home gardeners grow basil every season for its taste, aroma, and wellness benefits. Our best seller seed packs are trusted by plant lovers across India. Each pack is sealed for freshness and ships quickly to your door.
Why Basil Belongs in Every Indian Home
The holy basil or Tulsi is one of India's most celebrated lucky plants, valued in Vastu and Ayurveda alike. Sweet basil seeds are popular for cooking, adding fresh flavour to chutneys, pastas, and salads. Basil also works as a gentle air purifying plant that freshens your living space naturally. It is a wonderful pick for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.
A healthy basil seeds tree can grow tall and bushy with just a little care. Most varieties need only 4–6 hours of sunlight and light daily watering. Basil thrives in small pots, grow bags, and balcony planters with ease. It is truly one of the most low maintenance herbs you can grow at home.
Popular Basil Varieties in Our Collection
- Sweet Basil Seeds – Best for cooking; grows lush and fragrant in pots or grow bags
- Tulsi (Holy Basil) Seeds – A beloved lucky plant with Vastu significance and Ayurvedic value
- Thai Basil Seeds – Slightly spicy flavour, ideal for Asian and fusion recipes
- Lemon Basil Seeds – Citrus-scented leaves perfect for herbal teas and infused water
How to Buy Basil Seeds at the Lowest Price
It is simple to buy basil seeds online at Vedicflora. Browse our collection, pick your variety, and enter your pincode to check fast delivery to your area. Every order earns rewards points you can redeem on your next purchase. We make it easy and affordable to grow your own herb garden at home.
Basil seeds are among the most searched herb seeds in India — and for good reason. They are affordable, fast to sprout, and endlessly useful in the kitchen. Explore our full range of herb seeds and vegetable seeds for more easy to grow options. Start small, grow big — with Vedicflora by your side.
Frequently asked questions
How do I grow basil from seeds at home?
Fill a small pot with well-drained soil, sprinkle the basil seeds on top, and lightly cover with a thin layer of soil. Place the pot in a sunny spot and water lightly every day. You will see sprouts in 5–7 days. Thin out seedlings once they are about 2 inches tall for best growth.
How long does it take for basil seeds to germinate?
Most basil seeds germinate within 5 to 10 days under warm conditions. Temperatures between 20–30°C and moist (not soggy) soil help seeds sprout faster. Keep the pot in a bright, sunny spot and avoid overwatering. Healthy seedlings are ready to transplant within 2–3 weeks.
Can I grow basil seeds in small spaces or on a balcony?
Absolutely! Basil is one of the best herbs for balcony and container gardening. A simple 6-inch pot is enough to grow a healthy, bushy basil plant. It is low maintenance and does not need a lot of space — just sunlight and regular watering.
Are sweet basil seeds and Tulsi seeds the same?
No, they are different varieties. Sweet basil seeds (Ocimum basilicum) are mainly used for cooking, while Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum) is holy basil — a lucky plant with religious and medicinal importance in India. Both are easy to grow at home. Vedicflora stocks both varieties at the lowest price.
What is the best season to sow basil seeds in India?
The best time to sow basil seeds in India is between February and June, when the weather is warm and sunny. Avoid sowing during heavy monsoon months, as excess moisture can lead to root rot. In southern India, basil can be grown almost year-round. Choose a well-drained pot and a sunny spot for the best results.





