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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: rosebud on November 17, 2011, 23:16:52

Title: THYME
Post by: rosebud on November 17, 2011, 23:16:52
 when do you plant the seeds & do the plants overwinter.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 18, 2011, 07:38:12
If the drainage is good the plants will over-Winter. We always sow new plants in March.  :)
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: chriscross1966 on November 18, 2011, 22:50:56
Sow in late feb with heat or late march iin some cover.... plant down the sides of all the paths so that when they get walked on the world smells nice....
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 19, 2011, 18:01:33
We did that years ago... but found that our little boys kept getting stung on the soles of his feet! Might go back to it now he is 18 and unlikely to run around in bare feet!  ;D
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: Pescador on November 20, 2011, 14:18:57
Sow in spring, as thinly as you can, 'cause you'll get 1000s of plants.
Overwinters really well.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: GrannieAnnie on November 20, 2011, 15:56:54
Any recommendations of variety? We've had a low mound type for years which tends to get muddy but I'd like something taller and cleaner to pick.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 20, 2011, 16:42:17
Not sure about varieties but some fine grit placed around the stems but under the leaves helps keep the mud off...  :-\
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: GrannieAnnie on November 20, 2011, 21:31:26
Yes, ourthyme has some stone and grit under it, but still it drags down in the dirt and has such tiny leaves! Maybe all varieties are tiny-leaved. I was hoping it might be like basil that has many varieties.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 20, 2011, 21:36:57
There is a broad leaved variety... I saw it on the "Great British Food Revival" programme...  :-\
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: GrannieAnnie on November 20, 2011, 22:11:46
http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/Thyme.htm (http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/Thyme.htm)

OK, this site has 26 varieties of thyme, some of them a foot tall, although the leaves look small to me. Makes me think of doing a regular herb bed instead of poking them in the garden here and there.

Isn't the fragrance of thyme clean and bright?  Love it.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 20, 2011, 22:16:00
Have they got the lovely lemonny one?
:-X
http://www.jekkasherbfarm.com/
might be able to help...  :-\

They have it in pots... but it's out of stock

Thymus pulegioides Broad Leaved Thyme 
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: queenbee on November 20, 2011, 22:32:13
I buy the living herbs from the supermarket, after all they are only seedlings and you can get more than enough for a large family. I have a tubful of plants and they have not suffered from the frost that we have experienced this last few weeks, only 79p for a pot full. Split them and cut them down by 1/3 and within a week they become quite bushy. Cost nearly nothing. I do the same with all the living herbs that I buy and you can bring them on inside on a windowsill if the weather is really bad during the winter.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: GrannieAnnie on November 20, 2011, 22:41:48
Quote from: saddad on November 20, 2011, 22:16:00
Have they got the lovely lemonny one?
:-X
http://www.jekkasherbfarm.com/
might be able to help...  :-\

They have it in pots... but it's out of stock

Thymus pulegioides Broad Leaved Thyme 
thank you for the name of it, Sadad. I'll try to find it locally.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 20, 2011, 22:44:28
No problem.... good hunting...  :)
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: Pescador on November 21, 2011, 19:00:57
Saddad, I've got spare lemon thyme plants if you'd like one or two. I can't be too far away from you; in Long Eaton.
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: saddad on November 21, 2011, 19:42:11
Lovely offer thanks Pescador... but we have it too...  :)
Title: Re: THYME
Post by: grannyjanny on November 21, 2011, 20:00:46
I use thyme essential oil along with tee tree as an immune stimulant when bugs are about. I also put thyme in the wash with bedding. It smells so lovely when you you get into bed ;D.