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ST365015

Growing Season

Summer

Light

Full Sun

Watering

Moderate

Avoid this to grow with

Fennel

Supporting Plants

Tomato

Plant description

Thyme is one of the best herbs for making delicious service. It is very easy to grow and found as a decorative part of many home gardens.
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Caring for Your Thyme Plant

Caring for thyme is relatively straightforward, and it involves providing the herb with the right growing conditions and occasional maintenance....

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Thyme – How to Water

Water frequency per month This plant needs different amounts of water depending on time of the year. Before You Water...

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Thyme – Pests & Diseases

Pests: Aphids These tiny insects can cause damage by feeding on the sap of the plant, leading to misshapen and...

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Overwintering Your Plant Cool And Bright

How to Keep Your Plants Healthy in Winter Ever wondered how to care for your plants during the chilly winter...

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How to Repot Your Plant

Worried your plant needs a new home? Here are some clues: it wobbles, looks pale, or has stopped growing. If...

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How to Fertilize Your Plant

Plants need more than just water to thrive. They also need plant food. Here's how you can give them what...

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Plant Advanced information

Seed

Seed Depth

6 - 13

Soil Temp.

55F - 65F

Days To Germination

8 Days

Indoor Sowing

Not Recommended

Outdoor Sowing

After last frost

Sowing Instruction
Thyme seeds are slow and they germinate uneven. Most people just buy a small thyme plant instead of using seeds. Thyme requires a well drained soil. It can grow up to 6-12 inches in height.

Growing

Spacing Between Beds

15cm - 20cm

Soil Temp.

65F - 85F

Ph Range

6.0 - 7.0

Growing Instruction
See sowing

Harvesting

Days to harvest seeds

115 Days

Days to harvest seedlings

95 Days

Harvesting Instruction
Thyme leaves can be harvested at any time in summer. You can dry the leaves by putting them on the tray. Once, dried you can store them in a container.

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