Thyme 101: Growing, Drying, and Storing Thyme GOT BEES?
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Thyme is a wonderful herb to use for cooking and soooo hardy too! I will show you how to dry your thyme for storage. I will also share with you why it is a wonderful plant to grow for bees. The plant is easily 3 years old and ready for regular harvesting.
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Thank you.
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Thank you...this is so helpful! I've had issues with my thyme plant (I'm new to growing herbs) and I had a feeling it was because of the way I was harvesting it (my first plant died off...or at least appeared dead). I was just cutting a bit off the top instead of cutting low. I'm going to try cutting low and see if that makes a difference. My other herbs (basil, oregano, rosemary) are all doing well. You've got a new subscriber here!
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Thank you! I'm new to dehydrating herbs and this helped a lot. I have a ton of thyme to dehydrate. Thanks for sharing! I have a FoodSaver too!!
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Thou look good sound really nice , and give good information , 🇬🇧👍😀
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Can you harvest and dry out Thyme at any time? Or do you have to wait a certain number of months/years?
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I'm curious to know why you stored the reminder of the Thyme in the mason jar instead of de-stemming it?
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awesome Tutorial pretty lady, thanks so much!
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Very interesting and helpful.
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Thank you for the video.
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Great Thyme! Ours is so little being 1st year, thanks :) we will be drying in no-time!
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Hey Donna! You have a nice bunch of thyme. I have lemon thyme and mines have the buds so I shouldn't cut it now? I like to wash all my herbs too but someone told me it takes the flavor away, oh well. Good video!
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Wow you have a lot of thyme! Homegrown herbs are the best, thrifty too! My thyme didn't make it through our unusually cold winter. Great tips Donna!
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Lovely update and thank you for sharing Donna have a blessed day
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The dehydrator and food saver are marvelous gadgets to see in action. Thanks for the very informative video! Great job, Donna!
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Can you possibly do a segment on basil, I'm having trouble with my boxwood basil
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The wild bunnies dug my thyme up and nested under it. Humph. Now I need to start it over. Great video.
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Thanks Donna. At our house we like basil, and rosemary as our 2 favorite herbs. I hang mine in the garage. as they tend to not make it over the winter I hang them with the root attached. Thanks again
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Very cool
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Seems like there is never enough Thyme in the day! Takes time to make Thyme. :-) Thanks "Dining" Donna.
Chuck
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