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Thymus officinalis - Organic potted Thyme

Thymus officinalis
Common Thyme, Garden Thyme

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Merci aux personnes (? pour la préparation de commande et Laetitia R. du service expédition), les 2 Thyms reçus me semblent sains. Mis en terre en exposition ensoleillée, j'attends maintenant la reprise ...(ou pas ?).

Thierry, 04/08/2022

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Variety whose slightly greyish leaves are very aromatic. Its leaves, combined with Bay Leaf, Rosemary and Parsley, will form an ideal bouquet garni to flavor slow-cooked dishes and sauces or can be used in infusions. Thyme thrives in most types of soil, including rocky soil, but is sensitive to excess moisture. Plant it in spring or autumn and harvest all year round. Plants from Organic Agriculture.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
25 cm
Spread at maturity
25 cm
Exposure
Sun
Soil moisture
Moist soil
Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time April to May, September to October
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Flowering time June to August
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Harvest time January to December
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Description

The officinal Thyme (Thymus officinalis) is a variety with slightly grayish leaves that are very aromatic. Its leaves, combined with Bay Leaf, Rosemary, and Parsley, will form an ideal bouquet garni to flavor simmered dishes and sauces or can be used in infusions. Thyme thrives in most types of soil, including rocky soil, but is sensitive to excessive moisture. Plant it in spring or autumn and harvest all year round.

 This plant is organic: it comes from Organic Agriculture and carries the AB certification.

Native to Western and Southern Europe, where it is sometimes found in its natural state, Thyme is a perennial undershrub belonging to the Lamiaceae family. Hardy, it forms small fragrant clumps with persistent grayish-green foliage. This honey plant produces pretty small flowers in summer, ranging in color from white to pink-purple depending on the varieties.

Its leaves, with a scent of scrubland, are highly appreciated in cooking. Used alone or in a bouquet garni, combined with Bay Leaf, Parsley, and Rosemary, Thyme leaves flavor simmered dishes, sauces, marinades, and court-bouillons. They are also used in infusions, renowned for relieving digestive ailments.

Thyme is a resilient and easy-to-grow herb that thrives in poor, light, or even rocky and well-drained soils. If your soil is rather damp and clayey, we recommend growing it in a pot where it will thrive.

Harvest: Thyme can be harvested throughout the year as its leaves are evergreen. Preferably pick in the morning. Thyme is most fragrant during flowering, in summer. Since it should be pruned to maintain a compact shape, take advantage of this to stock up for the winter months!

Preservation: Thyme is traditionally preserved by drying. After washing and drying the stems, hang the bouquets upside down in a dry and well-ventilated place. This is a simple and quick process that you can replace with freezing if you find it more convenient.

The gardener's tip: In the garden, don't hesitate to mix genres by planting some herbs like Thyme right in the middle of your perennial beds or even in rockeries. They will integrate perfectly and the sometimes powerful scents of aromatic plants often have the ability to repel insects that may attack more sensitive plants like certain roses.

Harvest

Harvest time January to December
Type of vegetable Aromatic
Size of vegetable Small
Interest Flavour
Use Cooking

Plant habit

Height at maturity 25 cm
Spread at maturity 25 cm
Growth rate normal

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour medium green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased
Product reference887031

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Planting and care

Thyme is a hardy and easy-to-grow herb that thrives in poor, light, even rocky and well-drained soils. If your soil is rather damp and clayey, we recommend growing it in a pot where it will do very well. Planting is done in spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October).

In open ground: Choose a very sunny exposure. Space the plants 30 cm (12in) apart in all directions. Dig a hole (3 times the volume of the root ball), add well-rotted compost, place the root ball and cover with soil. Compact and lightly water.

In a pot: Place a layer of gravel or clay balls at the bottom of the pot to facilitate drainage. Fill the pot with a mix of potting soil and garden soil. Place the root ball, cover with soil and compact well. Lightly water. Place your pot in the sun.

As for maintenance, water very moderately, mainly in summer, as Thyme does not appreciate excessive humidity. For pot culture, do not let water stagnate in the saucer.

An annual pruning (on the wood of the year) will keep it in a nice round and stout shape.

Thyme can be propagated by dividing clumps or by cuttings, in summer. This operation is recommended after a few years, especially in cold and humid climates.

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Cultivation

Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time April to May, September to October

Care

Soil moisture Dry
Disease resistance Good

Intended location

Type of use Border, Container, Vegetable garden, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil light
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained), 130
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