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Thyme (Common / English)

🌿 Herb
Hardiness Zones 5a to 9b
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📖 About This Plant

Thyme (Common / English) is one of the most indispensable culinary herbs in the garden, offering small, intensely fragrant leaves with a warm, earthy flavor that anchors Mediterranean, French, and British cooking. Growing as a woody perennial in zones 4–9, it forms low, spreading mounds 6–12 inches tall and is extraordinarily drought-tolerant once established. Common Thyme is equally at home in herb gardens, rock gardens, or container plantings, and its tiny lavender-pink flowers are magnets for bees and beneficial insects. It's also notably resistant to deer and rabbits, making it a reliable low-maintenance perennial.

📊 Quick Facts

Sun
Full Sun
Water
Low
Season
Spring
Harvest
85-90 days

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🌱 Care Tips

Plant thyme in full sun in very well-drained, lean soil — it's native to rocky Mediterranean hillsides and suffers in heavy, wet soils. Amend clay soils with grit or sand before planting. Space 12 inches apart; thyme spreads but doesn't become invasive. Water sparingly once established — overwatering is the primary killer of thyme. Trim plants back by one-third in early spring to prevent woodiness and encourage bushy new growth. Divide crowded clumps every 3 years. Harvest stems in the morning before flowers open for peak oil content. Thyme dries exceptionally well — hang bundles in a warm, airy spot for 2 weeks. In zones 4–5, mulch around the base in fall to protect roots from freeze-thaw cycles.

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What hardiness zones can you grow Thyme (Common / English) in?
Thyme (Common / English) grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 5a–9b. Thyme (Common / English) is one of the most indispensable culinary herbs in the garden, offering small, intensely fragrant leaves with a warm, earthy flavor that anchors Mediterranean, French, and British cooking. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Thyme (Common / English) need?
Thyme (Common / English) requires Full Sun. Plant thyme in full sun in very well-drained, lean soil — it's native to rocky Mediterranean hillsides and suffers in heavy, wet soils.
When should I plant Thyme (Common / English)?
Thyme (Common / English) is best planted in Spring. Plant thyme in full sun in very well-drained, lean soil — it's native to rocky Mediterranean hillsides and suffers in heavy, wet soils. Amend clay soils with grit or sand before planting.
How long does Thyme (Common / English) take to harvest?
Thyme (Common / English) typically reaches harvest in 85-90 days. Water needs are Low. Grow it alongside Rosemary and Sage for best results.
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