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Video Thyme Rosemary Set (10 20 Cm)2 Thyme Seedlings Thyme Rosemary
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Plants that come into contact with your hands may have small differences in flowerless, leafless or height due to the season. However, if there is any breakage or fading, you can contact us and request a new product supply. All products from the production greenhouse are sent with production Potted\Tube.
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Thyme Care:
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Light and Location:
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Suitable for full sun or partial shade thyme plant. Abundant sun can enhance the aromatic properties of the plant.
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Soil
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Well-drained, sandy soils will be suitable for thyme. Thyme plant prefers acidic or neutral pH.
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Irrigation:
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Thyme is drought-resistant, so avoid watering it often. You can irrigate as the soil surface dries.
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Fertilization
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Thyme usually has a low nutritional requirement. A light fertilizer application at the beginning of spring will be sufficient.
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Pruning
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Regular pruning can help the thyme plant grow frequently and compactly. You can prune when the flowering period is over.
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Rosemary Care:
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Light and Location:
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Rosemary needs full sunlight. It should be grown in a location with plenty of sunshine.
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Soil
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Well-drained, sandy soils are suitable for rosemary. Prefers mildly acidic soils.
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Irrigation:
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Rosemary is drought-resistant. As the soil surface dries, you can irrigate deeply. Avoid excessive watering, it may cause root rot.
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Fertilization
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Rosemary usually has a low maintenance need. You can apply a general fertilization at the beginning of spring.
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Pruning
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Rosemary usually retains its shape, but can be pruned for the purpose of shaping or removing unwanted branches.
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Winter Maintenance:
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If you grow it in cold climates, you can use cover or take it indoors to protect the rosemary from the cold.


