How do I care for my dying Thyme plant?
I have a thyme plant ( use for cooking and seasoning meat) I noticed that my plant is dying. Do you know why? And what I can do? Thanks .
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https://www.motherearthliving.com/in-the-garden/growing-tips-for-herbs-why-is-my-thyme-dying
Move to a bigger pot, sometimes that helps. Herbs have deep roots that like to spread out.
Cut it back a bit. I find that thyme sometimes dies back but pruning helps reinvigorate it.
See if this helps.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/thyme/growing-thyme-indoors.htm
I only grow outdoors in shallow bowls. Thyme dies back in winter and pops back up in spring. During growing season, I harvest and dry for the couple months it is sparse, but I am in zone 9.