π Bowersville, GA Β· Zone 8b Β· Last frost Sunday, March 15, 2026
βοΈ ChangeWhen to Plant Basil in Bowersville, Georgia (30516)
Location
Bowersville, Georgia
ZIP Code
30516
USDA Zone
8b
Last Frost
Sunday, March 15, 2026
π Your 2026 Planting Dates
Start Seeds Indoors
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Transplant Outdoors
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Based on last frost Sunday, March 15, 2026 Β· Zone 8b
Pro tip: Start Basil seeds indoors 8 weeks before your last frost date, then transplant outdoors around Sunday, March 29, 2026.
πΏ Plant Details
βοΈ Growing Requirements
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Sun
Full Sun (6-8 hours)
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Water
Regular (keep moist)
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Spacing
12" apart
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Planting Depth
0.25" deep
Seeds typically germinate in 5-10 days
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Common Basil Varieties
Popular cultivars to look for at your local nursery or seed supplier.
Genovese
The classic Italian basil with large, fragrant leaves β the standard for pesto.
Thai Sweet Basil
Anise-scented variety with narrow leaves; essential in Southeast Asian cooking.
Lemon Basil
Citrusy, light-scented basil; excellent in salads, fish dishes, and teas.
Purple Ruffles
Striking deep purple variety used as a garnish and in flavored vinegars.
Dwarf Bush
Compact mounding plant ideal for containers and borders; small, intensely flavored leaves.
Cinnamon Basil
Warm, spicy-scented basil with purple stems; great in fruit dishes and drinks.
Common Basil Problems
What to watch for β and how to fix it before it spreads.
Pests
Soft green or black insects on new growth; excrete sticky honeydew that attracts ants.
Blast with water; plant near marigolds; apply neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Metallic green beetles skeletonize leaves in midsummer.
Handpick in the early morning; knock into soapy water; use row covers during peak season.
Ragged holes in leaves overnight; shiny slime trails visible in the morning.
Apply diatomaceous earth around plants; use beer traps; avoid watering in the evening.
Diseases
Yellowing between veins on upper leaf surface with gray fuzzy spores beneath; spreads rapidly in humidity.
Plant resistant varieties (e.g. Amazel, Rutgers Devotion); improve airflow; avoid wetting foliage.
Seed-borne fungal disease causing sudden wilting, streaky brown stems, and plant death.
Buy certified disease-free seed; rotate planting location annually; destroy infected plants.
Common Mistakes
Once basil flowers, leaves turn bitter and production drops rapidly.
Pinch flower buds weekly; make a final large harvest and preserve as pesto when bolting begins.
Wet foliage is the primary trigger for downy mildew.
Water at the base; water in the morning so leaves dry quickly; use drip irrigation.
Basil dies in a frost and sulks when temps are below 50Β°F.
Wait until nights are reliably above 55Β°F before transplanting outdoors.
πΎ Seed Saving Guide
π’ EasyWhen to Harvest Seed
Let a few stems bolt and flower fully. Harvest seed heads when brown and completely dry.
Processing
Shake dried seed heads into a bag, separate seeds from chaff by blowing gently.
Seed Viability
Up to 5 years when stored cool, dark, and dry.
Pro Tip
Basil cross-pollinates between varieties β isolate by 150 feet or bag flower heads to keep varieties pure.
Raised Bed Planting Guides
A 4Γ8 bed fits 32 plants of Basil. See plant counts, spacing grids, and companion pairings for every bed size β
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plant Basil in Bowersville, Georgia? +
In Bowersville (Zone 8b), start Basil seeds indoors around Sunday, January 18, 2026 and transplant outdoors around Sunday, March 29, 2026.
What is the last frost date for Bowersville, Georgia? +
The average last spring frost date for Bowersville, Georgia (ZIP 30516) is around Sunday, March 15, 2026. This is based on NOAA climate normals for USDA Zone 8b.
How long does Basil take to grow? +
Basil typically matures in about 60 days from transplanting. In Bowersville, that means you can expect harvest around Sunday, March 29, 2026 plus 60 days.
Should I start Basil indoors or direct sow in Georgia? +
Basil should be started indoors 8 weeks before your last frost date. In Bowersville, that means starting around Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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Growing Basil in Zone 8b
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is a popular garden vegetable. In Bowersville, Georgia, which is in USDA Hardiness Zone 8b, you should start seeds indoors around Sunday, January 18, 2026.
Your average last frost date is Sunday, March 15, 2026. Plan to transplant your Basil seedlings outdoors around Sunday, March 29, 2026, about 2 weeks after your last frost date.