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Old 18-10-2004, 02:17 AM
Pam - gardengal
 
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"FACE" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 15:28:26 GMT, "Pam - gardengal"


in rec.gardens wrote:


"FACE" wrote in message
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Here in lower 7A, the Thyme that was so doing so well last summer has

of
course gone brown with the fall.

Any suggestions on how this should be wintered so that we can enjoy

fresh
herbs next spring and summer?

FACE awaiting jokes on setting it back 1 hour on the last Saturday in
October.


Thymus vulgaris should be fully hardy to zone 4 and over winter with ease

in
zone 7. It is also evergreen. Where/how did you have this planted?

pam - gardengal

That puts a different light on the situation.
It might be that it is planted in a non-draining pot and that has caught

up
with it.
(Planted in a pot on the patio, 1/2 sun.)

Ten minutes later......

Wife planted it. I just read the tag.
It has just been replanted in a draining pot.


Hate to say it, but it might be too late. Once an evergreen has gone totally
brown, that is usually a pretty good indication it has bitten the dust :-(
For the future, most herbs, specially ones that originate from the
Mediterranean area, like FULL sun, minimal watering, excellent drainage and
no fertilizing.

pam - gardengal