Thyme De Provence

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Thyme De Provence, or ‘Summer Thyme’, is a popular perennial herb that is well known for its culinary, medicinal and ornamental uses. With its tiny, soft, grey-green leaves and small, pinkish flowers, Thyme de Provence is spicier than common thyme and is the preferred option in authentic French cuisine. In fact, it is the leading component in the famous Herbes de Provence dried-herb mix, as well as in the Bouquet garni – a bundle of string-tied herbs used to flavour soups and stews. Thyme can be found beyond the library’s ‘cookery’ section, though; it has long been a key ingredient in folk medicine and is listed frequently in spell handbooks. Historically, it’s had a major role in vision-inducing love potions, fairy-producing unguents and, as the botanist Nicholas Culpeper recommended, nightmare remedies.

 

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Latin name
Thymus vulgaris

Name
Thyme

Variety
De Provence

Quantity
10 seeds

Plant size
Height 15 cm
Width 20 cm

Container size
Height 20 cm
Width 20 cm

Companion plant
Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, oregano, alpine strawberries.

How to grow

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Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-June

Timing
Germination 15-30 days
Harvesting 40-60 days

Spacing
When sowing 1-2 cm; Depth 0,5 cm
When thinning 3-5 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun.
Soil Well-drained, light and poor soil.
Watering Regular, allow to dry out.
Feeding Addition of fertilizer is not necessary.

Caring
Expert tip Thyme requires very little care, apart from occasional watering. Light pruning will help to maintain its compact-yet-bushy shape. Thyme is a sun-loving plant, and the light draws out the pungent oils that make its flavour so strong.

Supporting
Pollinators
Attracts bees and butterflies.
Pests
Repels cabbage pests, whitefly and tomato hornworm.

How to eat

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Harvesting
Pinch out small, fresh branches as you need them, or hang to dry in small bunches.

Eating
Medicinal properties In Hippocrates’ time, infusions of the herb were drunk at the end of banquets for digestive purposes.
How to eat Thyme De Provence works well in all Mediterranean meat and vegetable recipes, as testified by its presence in the classic Arabic Za’atar spice blend. When combined with honey, thyme can be used across the spectrum of dishes, from salads to sweet treats (especially those containing complementary lemon or orange flavours).

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