Companion Planting: Thyme

Thyme is an excellent companion plant, offering pest control and flavor enhancement. Here's how to optimize your garden with thyme.

Plants Thyme Helps

Plants That Help Thyme

Plants to Avoid

Growing Tips

  1. Soil: Well-draining, slightly alkaline soil (pH 6.5-7.0).
  2. Sunlight: Full sun, at least 6 hours daily.
  3. Water: Drought-tolerant, water when soil is dry to touch.
  4. Spacing: 12-24 inches apart, depending on variety.
  5. Pruning: Trim regularly to prevent woody growth.
  6. Harvesting: Cut stems as needed, morning is best for flavor.
  7. Winter care: Mulch in colder regions to protect roots.

Garden Layouts

Small Garden

Thyme centered, with strawberries and cabbage on sides.

Medium Garden

Thyme row with cabbage and strawberry companions.

Large Garden

Grid layout with thyme interspersed among companions.

Long Garden

Thyme rows with diverse companions for pest control and flavor enhancement.

Conclusion

Thyme is a versatile companion plant that enhances the growth and flavor of many garden plants while providing natural pest control.

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