Botanical Information | |
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Order | Lamiales |
Family | Lamiaceae |
Genus | Thymus |
Common Name | Thyme |
Species | T. vulgaris |
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Herb |
Growing Condition | Comment |
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Drought Tolerant | |
Humidity tolerant | |
Planting area | Garden_bed |
Sunlight | Full_sun |
Bushy, woody based evergreen small shrub. Culiary uses, tea, ground cover. Propogated easily cuttings.
Keep away from water in the raining season, too much water will kill the plant.
Space plants: 25 - 30 cm apart
Dry-environment herb, planted on the sunny side of the herb spiral.
Thyme is slow to grow from seed and is best propagated from root divisions or cuttings. Root divisions, from 3 or 4 year old plants, can be taken in late Spring and then planted into a sunny spot. Water sparingly once established and avoid feeding. The plants will have most flavour in Summer months. Thyme dies down in the winter, if frosty, but a good layer of mulch round the plant will protect the roots and provide enough food to keep it growing.