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A Few Good Reasons to Grow Thyme©

A Few Good Reasons to Grow Thyme©

By Arlene Wright-Correll

As an organic gardener and a avid “cooker” who loves to also eat, especially Mediterranean food I am also questioned by guests who say why bother to grow Thyme since it is so easy to buy?

Sure it’s easy to buy, sure its relatively inexpensive, however, so is growing Thyme, plus as a perennial it keeps on coming back.

Thyme grows in zones 5 to 9 and it likes sunny conditions. There are about 350 species of Thyme which is a low growing, woody perennial.


I love its pink, white or lavender flowers which I know the bees love more than I do. I like the fact that it can go without lots of rain and one can eat the blossoms which are at their best when they first open.

I like growing Thyme because it can be sown from seed and it should be left alone for the first few months and then after the plants are established you can cut and harvest a few stems whenever you want.

I like the fact that just before the final frost in our zone 6 I go out and cut it all back and dry it out to share with my family and friends, full well knowing it will be back next spring.

However if you do not want to grow it like we do you can buy our dried thyme here


Should you do wish to grow it you can buy our great heirloom thyme seeds here


Tread the earth lightly and in the meantime may the Creative Force be with you.

Arlene Wright-Correll

Home Farm Herbery


Arlene
11:47 AM CST
 
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