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    I (like my tarragon) propagated a whole packet of thyme seeds and ended up with an abundance of thyme seedlings. Due to having so many and them being tightly growing I've potted some out in a variety of ways. Guess my question is, which way is the proper way to do it. I'd normally put individual seedlings into individual pots but thyme almost looks like it doesn't branch out like other herbs.

    Anyway heres a pic, let me know whats the best practice.

    Cheers, Ryan


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    I have done it both ways. Single seedlings take an age to make clumps so I now put small clump of seedlings in each pot. That way you get a nice cushion quickly.
    Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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    • #3
      kinda what I've done then? Cool, will see how they fair then!

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      • #4
        Your pots are too big for those little plants, smaller cells would have been better (too big a pot leads to waterlogging, sour soil and rotting roots.

        Do you really want that many thyme plants? If not, just keep the best ones and compost the rest.

        And they won't do well indoors, start hardening them off and get them outside asap
        Last edited by Two_Sheds; 17-05-2013, 09:45 AM.
        All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
          Your pots are too big for those little plants, smaller cells would have been better (too big a pot leads to waterlogging, sour soil and rotting roots.

          Do you really want that many thyme plants? If not, just keep the best ones and compost the rest.

          And they won't do well indoors, start hardening them off and get them outside asap
          Yeah well thats what I was half asking, Never grown it before and hadn't seen any signs of branching yet so I mean, it almost looks like one thyme plant one sprig, which I'm guessing isn't the case but its certainly not as obvious as other herbs so wasn't sure on how many plants I actually want to get a good regular crop on thyme.

          So would I have been better putting the number I did in the big pots into the smaller red pots (I don't have smaller accept my propagotor trays)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hearts151 View Post
            would I have been better putting the number I did in the big pots into the smaller red pots
            No, don't bother. Harden them off, then get them planted out in the garden, following the spacing suggested on the seed pack
            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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            • #7
              Aye they are in the garden, right before the monsoon downpour we had here in edinburgh, the day after the scorching rain lol, i'm sure they'll be fine though!

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