What is wild thyme and how is it cared for?

Wild thyme

El wild thyme It is a well-known aromatic plant that is used both to have beautiful balconies and to have a corner of the garden that emits a very pleasant smell. And it is that its size is perfect, ideal for borders or low hedges and to be able to grow it in a pot without effort.

As if that were not enough, it is very resistant to pests and diseases. So If you don't have much experience caring for plants and would like to start with something that is easy, keep reading.

Origin and characteristics

Thyme

Our protagonist is a subshrub native to central and southern Europe known as thyme or wild thyme whose scientific name is Thymus vulgaris. It grows to a height of 13 to 40cm, and develops erect, woody and highly branched stems.. The leaves are oval and tomentose on the underside.

It blooms in spring. The flowers appear grouped in corymbs and are small, pink in color.

How do you take care of yourself?

If you want to get a copy, we recommend providing the following care:

  • Location: outside, in full sun.
  • Earth:
    • Pot: universal growing medium (you can buy it here).
    • Garden: grows well in calcareous and neutral soils.
  • Irrigation: every 3-4 days in summer and somewhat less the rest of the year.
  • Subscriber: from spring to late summer with organic fertilizers, such as guano.
  • Planting or transplanting time: in spring.
  • Rusticity: withstands cold and frosts down to -5ºC.

What uses does it have?

Wild thyme has several uses, which are:

Ornamental

It is a very easy to care plant that looks great anywhere, either in a pot or in the garden.

Culinary

It is undoubtedly one of the most widespread uses. The leaves are widely used as a condiment, either fresh or minced, in many dishes such as meat.

Medicinal

For cases of bronchitis, laryngitis y diarrhea a good remedy is to make an infusion of wild thyme. In addition, it is also used as an antiseptic on ulcers y wounds, and has anti-inflammatory properties.

Thyme flowers

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