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No. of Seeds: Approx. 720 to 800 Seeds
The seeds have a successful germination rate of over 70%, the seeds in the packet can be used for several sowings. Follow the sowing instructions on the back of the packet.
The major growing season is from February to April. Seeds need to be sown in late January or early February. Start your seeds indoors for a higher rate of success.
Germinate your seeds indoors in seedling cups in a mix of cocopeat and compost and place it in a well-ventilated area. Follow the sowing instructions at the back of the packet.
The approximate number of days it takes from sowing of seeds and successful germination to the time you can harvest it. PS: All other growing conditions need to be met.











Thyme Seeds
| Name | Thyme Seeds |
|---|---|
| Category | SEEDS |
| Size | |
| Country of Origin | INDIA |
| Marketed by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| MRP | ₹175 (Incl. of all taxes) |
| Net Quantity | 1 |
| Manufactured by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| Customer Support | Email : support@ugaoo.com Call: +91-9129912991 |
Yes, thyme is fairly easy to grow from seed! Start by sowing the tiny Thyme seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost, as they need light to germinate. Keep them warm, moist, and in a sunny spot. Transplant to your garden once the weather warms up. With some patience and a lot of love, you’ll have fresh, aromatic thyme all season long!
Growing thyme at home is a breeze! Start by planting seeds in well-drained soil with plenty of sunlight (6+ hours a day). Water sparingly — thyme likes it dry! Ensure good air circulation, and trim it regularly to keep it bushy. Grow it in pots or garden beds, and soon you’ll have fresh thyme for your dishes!
Thyme seeds take their time, typically germinating in 6-8 days under the right conditions. Once sprouted, they grow slowly but steadily, maturing in about 60-70 days. Patience is key, but once established, thyme thrives and will keep growing for years, providing you with fresh, fragrant leaves for your culinary adventures!
Sowing thyme seeds is simple! Start by sprinkling them on the surface of well-draining soil, as they need light to germinate. Gently press them down, but don’t bury them. Keep the soil moist and place them in a warm spot with indirect sunlight. Once they sprout, thin out the seedlings and enjoy fresh thyme in no time!
Thyme loves light feeding! Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer like Ugaoo’s Organic Neem Cake or Vermicompost. These natural options improve soil health without overwhelming your thyme. Apply sparingly — too much fertilizer can reduce thyme's flavor and fragrance. Just a little boost, and your thyme will thrive beautifully!

