MFG 2016: Planting Thyme a Perennial Herb Using the Over-Seeding Method: Start Early!
Tips, Tricks
Many herbs can be planted using an over-seeding method. That is, putting a lot of seeds in a single cell. I start my herbs, here in Maryland Zone 7, 10-12 weeks before they are ready to go outside. The over-seeding method lets me save space and I get 4 plants from a single cell. This can be done with your perennial herbs like Oregano, Thyme and Chives. If you watched 1 of the 3 videos on these herbs, you don't have to watch them all (LOL). The principle is the same. Welcome to My 1st Vegetable Garden. This channel is 100% dedicated to new vegetable gardeners that want to learn and have lots of questions. Check out my associated Blog: The Rusted Garden! http://therustedgarden.blogspot.com/ Please help spread the world of my channel to all the new gardeners you know that are looking for a friendly place to learn.
Comments
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how do you mix your soil? do you use seedling soil? my seeds never grow, or they grow a little and die.
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You are my favorite on you tube!!! Nice voice, good camera, no silliness, and GREAT info!!!
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VERY MUCH INFORMATIVE, THANKS
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Thanks I have a pack of french thyme I will try and start today. Its time for thyme!
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