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Growing in pots that can be brought inside over the winter works a treat. Thyme does not appreciate our wet weather!
Can be grown in....
Pots are ideal for growing thyme.
How far apart?
25cm apart or one plant to a pot.
£7.99
Thyme flowers are highly scented, and good at attracting bees and other beneficial insects to the garden.
This is the most popular variety of common thyme, with dark green upright bushy foliage with pretty pink flowers.
Number of plants: 3
Organic*
In the kitchen: Perfect for use with poultry and pork, for flavouring stews, stuffings, sausages and pies.
Delivery Info: Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.
*Transplants suitable for organic growing.
Growing in pots that can be brought inside over the winter works a treat. Thyme does not appreciate our wet weather!
Pots are ideal for growing thyme.
25cm apart or one plant to a pot.
Thyme needs sun and warmth, so be sure to keep pots in a sheltered place, or indoors if the weather is wet.
Thyme prefers drier soil, so you will not need to water it very often.
Cut your thyme plant back a little during the summer to encourage your plant to grow more. At the end of autumn, cut it right back.
Thyme is a really great herb that you can add to loads of different foods for a little extra flavour. It’s particularly well matched to:
When we deliver
We have 2 delivery windows – from late April through to July/Aug, and from September to October although it’s a little dependent on the weather. Please see FAQs for up-to-date delivery info.
Do I need to sign for them?
All our plant orders are dispatched with an overnight courier* to mainland UK and do not need to be signed for when they are delivered, but will be left somewhere safe. When placing your order, please let us know where you would like the plants left if you are not in when the courier delivers.
We will keep you posted
You will receive an email approximately a week before your order is dispatched and another on the day your plants are packed and leave us so you know to expect and prepare for their arrival.