Discover Orange Thyme
Orange Thyme, also known as Orangelo Thyme, is a unique culinary herb that boasts a delightful citrus fragrance and flavor. As part of the Thymus Vulgaris family, this herb is not only easy to cultivate but also cold-hardy, making it suitable for a variety of climates.
Growing Orange Thyme
These seeds can be planted indoors weeks before the last frost and outdoors once the danger of frost has passed. Orange Thyme thrives in average to dry soil, requiring full sun to partial shade for optimal growth.
Benefits of Orange Thyme
This herb is perfect for culinary enthusiasts, as it enhances a variety of dishes with its sweeter taste compared to standard thyme. Its evergreen foliage remains visually appealing year-round, and the plant produces lovely white to pink flowers that attract bees and butterflies.
Harvesting Orange Thyme
With a bloom time in late summer, you can expect to harvest Orange Thyme throughout the year. Its compact height of 9 to 12 inches makes it an excellent choice for garden beds or container planting.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the ideal planting period for Orange Thyme? Plant indoors weeks before the last frost or outdoors after frost danger.
- How tall does Orange Thyme grow? The plant typically reaches a height of 9 to 12 inches.
- What soil type does Orange Thyme prefer? It thrives in average to dry soil conditions.
- Can Orange Thyme grow in partial shade? Yes, it requires full sun to part shade for optimal growth.
- Is Orange Thyme cold-hardy? Yes, it can tolerate USDA hardiness zones 5 to 10.
Lily and Figs –
Sprouted and is growing nicely. 🙂
Mary Mccoy –
Seeds appear to be fresh and arrived quickly. Give me a little time and i will try to remember to update on germination.
Princess –
Germination is good. I have quite a few seedlings.
Holly Hicks –
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