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Quick Answer: How Many Thyme Seeds Per Pot

Plant at least five seeds (or a pinch) of one herb variety per container or cell and lightly cover with moist mix. “As a general rule of thumb, plant seed just two times its thickness under the soil,” Kreith notes. “As plants become overgrown, seedlings can be thinned to one plant per pot.”Mar 1, 2016.

How many thyme seeds are in a hole?

Don’t exceed three seeds per hole. If more than one germinates, snip off extras at the soil line also. This prevents disturbance of the seedling roots on the one you’ll continue growing out when thinning. Don’t add more than one large seed to a hole.

How many seeds should I plant in a pot?

It’s best to add 2-3 seeds to each pot, in case one doesn’t sprout. Use the crease of the seed packet or place seeds in a creased piece of paper to help direct the seeds where you want them to go.

How much thyme is in a pot?

How do you pot thyme plants? While you’re planting up your new plant babies, remember that thyme needs room to grow, and will actually grow quite quickly. Because of this, it’s best to just put one plant per adequately sized pot.

How many seed packets do I need?

Multiply the amount of recommended seed or number of plants for a 100-foot row by . 25 and you will know how much seed or how many plants to plant for a 25-foot row. Seed packets typically are measured by pounds or ounces.

What happens if you put too many seeds in a hole?

You should perform a germination test to what percent of the seeds sprout. If half of the ones you sow sprout. Then you plant multiple seeds into a hole. Generally if you plant multiple seeds into a hole, if both plants grow out you will have to cut, kill or transplant the secondary (usually weaker) plant.

Is thyme hard to grow from seed?

Thymus vulgaris, common thyme is a shrub-like perennial. Easy to grow from seed though germination is slow taking from 14 to 28 days. Seeding best started indoors in a flat where temperature can be kept around 70°. Thyme seeds are very small, 170,000 to the ounce.

Do I need to soak thyme seeds before planting?

Seed Preparation: Thyme seeds do best with a little cold stratification or an overnight soak. For tips, visit our post, “The Dirt on Successful Seed Germination” and be sure to use fresh thyme seeds.

When can I transplant thyme seedlings?

After the last frost in spring, transplant outside and space 6-8″ apart, in rows 12-18″ apart. Pinch off growing tips of upright growing varieties to make bushier plants. LIGHT PREFERENCE: Sun/Part Shade. In very hot climates, thyme will need part shade to do well.

Can you plant multiple seeds together?

In general, the larger the seed, the smaller amount of seeds should be planted in the same hole or cell. These types of seeds take up more space and grow roots very quickly once germinated. Multiple seeds can still be planted together, but I recommend not planting more than two seeds per hole with these larger seeds.

How many herbs can you seed in a pot?

Plant at least five seeds (or a pinch) of one herb variety per container or cell and lightly cover with moist mix. “As a general rule of thumb, plant seed just two times its thickness under the soil,” Kreith notes. “As plants become overgrown, seedlings can be thinned to one plant per pot.”Mar 1, 2016.

What happens if you plant seeds too close together?

Plants that grow too close to each other compete for the same sunlight, water and soil nutrients. The first effect seen is competition for light. Overcrowded plants begin to grow upward to receive light, rather than developing a fuller, bushier silhouette.

Can you grow thyme in a small pot?

An excellent container for growing thyme is a clay planter. Other types of pots will suffice, but a clay pot will allow the thyme herb to dry out between watering and prevent overly wet roots as thyme isn’t tolerant of soggy root conditions. The container should have at least one large drainage hole.

How big of a pot do I need for thyme?

The minimum pot dimensions for container-grown thyme would be 4 inches tall by 4 to 6 inches wide. But for larger plants like lemongrass, rosemary, or sage, bigger is definitely better. For large specimens, the pot height should be closer to one-half of the mature height – or bigger.

How deep of a pot does thyme need?

At a bare minimum, pots for growing herbs should be six inches in diameter. Six-inch pots are really only suited for dwarf plants, thyme, and globe basil, and you’ll need to water plants in these small pots frequently, so you may wish to scale up and use something larger.

Do I use all the seeds in a packet?

Always plant more seeds than you think you’ll need, as some of them likely won’t grow, and some plants may die before sprouting fully. Seeds out of packets can also be started in little starter cups — disposable paper cups or used paper egg cartons are ideal for this.

How many seeds do I need to start indoors?

Don’t Take on Too Much While you learn how seed starting works, indoor sow no more than a couple dozen plants in three or four varieties. It’s not complicated or difficult once you understand the process, but it’s best to start small so you don’t get overwhelmed at first.