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Growing thyme
Growing thyme












You will have to be a little more cautious when the plant is young, i.e., taking care of the moisture in the soil to ensure it never goes dry completely. Water the plants deeply when the soil is a bit dry. Tip: If you’re growing thyme in a hot climate, it’s better to avoid exposure to afternoon sunlight.

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If you are growing it indoors, a south-facing window will be the best place! Find an area that receives full sun and place the pot there. To grow well, thyme needs plentiful light, about 5-6 hours daily. Avoid adding too much organic matter to the growing medium as it will make the plant bushier, but it will take away the flavor.

growing thyme

Thyme prefers well-draining soil with a pH ranging between 6.0 to 6.7. The roots are going to emerge in 6-7 weeks. Water well, making sure that you are not making it soggy. Apply rooting hormone and plant it in a 6-10 inches pot in well-draining soil. As it is a small specimen, take 2-3 divisions and plant them in separate pots filled with a seed starting mix.įor growing it with cuttings, snip 3-4 inches of stems. You can also grow thyme from division by separating the entire plant from the pot and breaking it into sections. You can also buy a plant from a nursery or garden center. It’s always a good idea to grow it from cuttings and save yourself from seed sowing hassles. The best time to grow thyme with seeds is 3 to 4 weeks before the last frost date in your area. Thyme can grow year-round as an evergreen herb in moderate climates. When: Plant it in spring or anytime afterward when the weather becomes warm. As rosemary and thyme, both have identical growing needs, you can pair them together. So, keeping the plant at a location where it receives bright, direct light will be beneficial! It does well both in pots and on the ground. Thyme loves to grow in full sun but doesn’t mind partial shade either. Here are some of the best Japanese herbs you can grow! It grows up to 6-10 inches tall with an 8-10 inches spread.

  • Common Thyme – This thyme is famous for its uses in seasoning meats and soups.
  • The plant grows 3-4 inches in height with 20-30 inches of spread.
  • Mother of Thyme – It gives out a minty aroma when crushed and used in salads and teas.
  • The plant grows 8-12 inches tall with a 6-8 inches spread.

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    Variegata – It is a variegated variety with large leaves and pink flowers.It grows up to 10-12 inches tall with a similar spread. They are used widely in poultry and fish dishes. Archers Gold – It is pretty popular, thanks to the variegated foliage and lemon fragrance.The most common types are French, Lemon, and Caraway. And did we say adding its tangy taste to stews makes them taste great? How about sprinkling dried thyme while baking bread? It’s going to taste yummy with butter! You indeed have more than enough reasons to grow thyme right away!












    Growing thyme