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How to Grow Thyme

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Steps

1
Prepare well-draining soil, as thyme is drought-tolerant and prefers conditions that do not hold excess moisture.
Tip: Thyme shares similar soil and water requirements with Mediterranean herbs like rosemary and sage.
2
Sow seeds or transplant seedlings into a location with full sun exposure.
Tip: Thyme is a great companion for succulents and other drought-tolerant plants.
3
Water infrequently once established, maintaining low to moderate moisture levels.
Tip: Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
4
Care for the plant by utilizing companion planting to deter pests.
Tip: Planting thyme near sage can help repel cabbage worms and general garden pests.

Pro Tips

  • Thyme is a drought-tolerant herb that complements the water needs of succulents.
  • Thyme is compatible with rosemary and sage, as they share similar Mediterranean growing requirements.
  • Thyme can be used as an aromatic ground cover that helps deter harmful insects.

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