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Thymus vulgaris Golden - Golden Thyme

Thymus vulgaris Gold
Common Thyme, Garden Thyme, English Thyme

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Mireille, 20/03/2023

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Compact variety with small golden-green aromatic leaves. Its leaves, combined with Bay, Rosemary, and Parsley, will make a perfect bouquet garni to flavour simmered dishes, sauces, or to be used in infusions. Golden Common Thyme thrives in well-drained soils, including rocky ones, and it is sensitive to excess moisture. It can be planted in spring or autumn, in the ground or in a pot, for year-round harvesting as needed.
Ease of cultivation
Beginner
Height at maturity
25 cm
Spread at maturity
25 cm
Exposure
Sun
Soil moisture
Dry soil
Best planting time March, September
Recommended planting time February to May, September to November
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Flowering time June to August
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Harvest time January to December
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Description

This Golden Thyme, known as Thymus vulgaris 'Gold' in Latin, is a rather compact variety of common thyme that stands out for its green-gold foliage. This shrub forms a beautiful ball adorned with small white-pink and highly nectar-bearing flowers in spring or summer. Its highly aromatic leaves combine well with those of Bay, Rosemary, and Parsley to create a perfect bouquet garni. It will perfume slow-cooked dishes, sauces, or can be used in infusions to treat digestive disorders. Common Thyme, a Mediterranean plant, is more sensitive to humidity than to cold. It thrives in limestone, rocky, and poor soils, as well as summer drought. It should be planted in full sun in a rockery, at the edge of a flowerbed, or in a pot for easy access.

Native to western and southern Europe, where it can be found naturally in scree slopes and garrigues, Common Thyme is an undershrub belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It forms small fragrant clumps with evergreen foliage. This honey-producing plant bears small flowers in summer, ranging in colour from white to mauve-pink depending on the variety. This 'Gold' variety forms a beautiful cushion measuring 20-30 cm (8-12in) in all directions, covered with tiny leaves that vary in colour from green-yellow to gold depending on the season. Its flowering is almost white.

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

Harvest: Thyme can be harvested throughout the year because its leaves are evergreen. Preferably pick in the morning. Thyme is most fragrant during its flowering period in summer. Since it is necessary to prune it to maintain a beautiful compact shape, take the opportunity to stock up for the winter months!

Storage: 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.

Gardener's tip: In the garden, don't hesitate to mix different types of plants by placing some herbs like Thyme in the middle of your perennial flower beds or in rockeries, along with lavender, creeping rosemary, or oregano. They will integrate perfectly and the often strong scents of aromatic plants are known to repel insects that may attack more sensitive plants, such as certain roses.

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Thymus vulgaris Golden - Golden Thyme (Foliage) Foliage

Harvest

Harvest time January to December
Type of vegetable Aromatic
Vegetable colour yellow
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 golden
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased
Product reference151931

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Planting and care

Common Thyme is a hardy and easy-to-grow aromatic herb that thrives in poor, light, even rocky and well-drained soil. It has good hardiness when planted in rocky soil that doesn't retain water. Once established, common thyme is very drought-tolerant in summer. If your soil is rather moist and clayey, we recommend growing it in a pot where it will thrive. Planting plug plants should be done in spring (March - April) in cold regions or at the end of summer (August - September) in warmer regions.

In the ground: Space the plants 25 cm (10in) apart in all directions. Dig a hole, add well-rotted compost, position the plug plant and cover with soil. Firm and water lightly.

In a pot: Place a layer of gravel or clay pellets at the bottom of the pot to facilitate drainage. Fill the pot with a mixture of potting soil and garden soil. Insert the plug plant very delicately, cover with soil and firm well. Water lightly. Place your pot in the sun.

Thyme does not tolerate excessive humidity: in the ground, it will no longer need to be watered once it has taken root. The drier the soil, the more fragrant the plant will be. For pot cultivation, do not let water stagnate in the saucer and water moderately, allowing the growing medium to dry out a bit between waterings.

An annual pruning (on the wood of the year) will maintain a nice rounded and compact habit.

Thyme can be propagated by dividing clumps or by propagation through 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 March, September
Recommended planting time February to May, September to November

Care

Soil moisture Dry
Disease resistance Good

Intended location

Type of use Container, Vegetable garden
Planting spacing Every 25 cm
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Soil well-draining and poor
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Stony (poor and well-drained), 187
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