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If you harvest more thyme than you can use, particularly at the end of the season, you can store fresh thyme in the ...
The easiest ways to grow new thyme are by layering or rooting cuttings in water, not soil. Layering pins a stem to the soil to root, while water cuttings grow roots in a jar in a few weeks. Timing and ...
For gardeners, August is more than just a time to transition your garden from summer to fall in preparation for vegetable harvests. With so much to do with your garden in the spring, it can be easy to ...
Fall is on the horizon and can be the ideal time to enjoy planting and cultivating a bounty of seasonal vegetables, herbs and ...
Creeping thyme is soft underfoot, drought and heat tolerant, and once established requires virtually no maintenance. Plant ...
Harvest thyme in spring or early summer, trimming soft tops and leaving green growth to regrow. Cut with clean shears, skip woody stems, and harvest regularly to boost flavor and shape. Store in the ...