September 28, 2024

VIDEO: Propagating Thyme: My Dirt-Simple Method For Success


Growing thyme is one of the joys of having an herb garden. It spices up so many dishes that it’s a staple…but what if you want more of it? In this video I go over a dead-simple method for propagating an endless amount of thyme from cuttings.

No rooting hormone, no special tools. Simply dirt, scissors, water, and some thyme. If you want to know how to grow thyme, make sure to subscribe as I’ll be doing plant profiles on all of the common kitchen herbs in the future.

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Propagating Thyme: My Dirt-Simple Method For Success

  1. I just repotted the rosemary I propagated from the grocery store. I am starting thyme from the same source today. I have savoury that needs pruning, I called dibs on 2 laurels coming into my local garden centre and Basil will be in a pot as soon as I have room. I have WAY too many grape tomato seedlings right now.

  2. Yo admin of this channel, i have a question, can i cut the woody part of the thyme and put it in the soil? Will the thyme still grow afterwards? I hope my question will be answered, thanks a lot !

  3. Is woody thyme bad? Can i not eat the stem anymore if its woody? Or can i not use only leafs?
    I'm really new to this but my thyme stems has become woody.

  4. So I got fresh thyme from the grocery store for a recipe, and I'm obviously not using the whole thing, so I was thinking, could I plant the one that comes in those clear plastic boxes??? Think it'll work?

  5. I normally don't use a lot of thyme, but, this year I learned to make a thyme and ginger tea for lung issues. I think next year I am going to grow my own thyme since we are using so much of it. Thank you for your video. This seems so very simple!

  6. I love how you say you won't need any speciality tools and stuff for this and then proceed with special scissors and a 'humidity dome' ROFL! Thanks for the video though…I will have to do with ordinary scissors and no 'humidity dome' though…

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