wsmoak
Deeply Rooted
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I bought a collection of herbs from Park Seed for this year's garden and opened the thyme packet the other day. Inside the foil packet was a little cellophane envelope of the tiniest seeds I've ever seen!
So I prepared a little square pot and carefully sprinkled a few seeds, which promptly disappeared, being the same color as the potting soil.
A few days later, I have tiny thyme seedlings! There's no way this would work outdoors in plain old dirt. Even if I tilled it first, the weed seedlings wouldn't give these guys a chance.
So if I'm reading this right, if I can manage to keep it alive, the thyme should be a perennial like my rosemary? (That survived the winter and is quite happy out in the garden, but it came in a 3" pot, not from seed.)
-Wendy
So I prepared a little square pot and carefully sprinkled a few seeds, which promptly disappeared, being the same color as the potting soil.
A few days later, I have tiny thyme seedlings! There's no way this would work outdoors in plain old dirt. Even if I tilled it first, the weed seedlings wouldn't give these guys a chance.
So if I'm reading this right, if I can manage to keep it alive, the thyme should be a perennial like my rosemary? (That survived the winter and is quite happy out in the garden, but it came in a 3" pot, not from seed.)
-Wendy