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Other Herbs:
Thyme is one of the easiest herbs to grow. All it
needs is sun, it will take as much as you can give it but it
will be happy with as little as 4 hours. Thyme's ideal soil is loose
fast draining and not very fertile. Most herbs lose some of their
wonderful scent and flavor if given too much fertilizer. Thyme is
very hardy, surviving in temperatures way below zero.
Thyme Uses and Gardening Tips:
Thyme Problems
The only thing that I can find that will kill Thyme is wet roots. A fast draining soil is your best insurance. The worst place to put Thyme is at the bottom of a hill or wall where all the rain water stands.
Growing Thyme Indoors
You can grow Thyme inside as long as it gets a strong southern exposure. Since it is so hardy though, a wonderful pot with Thyme is great outside all year by the kitchen door.
Culinary Uses
A tiny bit of thyme on scrambled eggs or mixed in cream cheese instantly makes the meal more interesting. The best culinary Thyme's are French, German, Lemon, and Caraway.
Landscaping Uses
If you need a tough ground cover Wooly Thyme is great but it is the only thyme that has no smell. For rock gardens and stepping stones Creeping and White Moss are my current favorites. Thyme blooms too, so sweetly, an added bonus.
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