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  1. 25 mar 2022 · A bright windowsill that receives eight hours of sun per day is ideal, but if your home is rather shaded or you're looking to keep your thyme thriving through the darker winter months, a snug spot under some florescent grow lights will work too.

  2. Most thyme varieties are frost hardy, down to USDA Hardiness Zone 5, which corresponds to an average extreme minimum winter temperature of -10°F to -20°F (-23°C to -29°C). However, overwintering is recommended if you live in Zone 6 or below, unless extra winter protection is provided.

  3. Quick Care Tips. Medium Light: 6-8 hours in bright, indirect light. Does well in some partial shade. Low Water: Water when the soil is dry to the touch. Overwatering is often the biggest issue when growing thyme. Easy: Thyme is very easy to grow and requires little work to keep happy and healthy.

  4. Indoor-grown plants should be gently acclimatised to outdoor conditions by hardening off before you plant them outdoors. Choose a warm, sunny planting site with light, well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy or stays quite damp, especially in winter, then plant thyme in containers or raised beds instead, where drainage will be better.

  5. 5 sie 2024 · The tiny pink, lavender, or white tubular flowers of thyme plants appear in the spring and summer months and are well-liked by bees and other pollinators. Its tiny gray-green leaves remain evergreen, and most thyme varieties can even be harvested in winter in the zones where it is a perennial.

  6. 26 lut 2024 · Grow your thyme plants indoors under artificial lights for 12–14 hours in place of natural sunlight. Humidity and temperature are critical considerations as well. Thyme thrives in 60°F–80°F temperatures with little humidity. Areas prone to moisture, like kitchens and basements, aren’t the most suitable locations.

  7. 10 sie 2023 · Thyme plants can be overwintered indoors if they are grown outside in herb planters or pots. Mediterranean garden herbs, including thyme along with sage and oregano, will overwinter outdoors fine, but you can continue to get a harvest of herbs through winter by bringing them indoors.

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