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Get the latest tips on how to create, nurture, and harvest the best thyme ever! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [FGN Preview]( April 12, 2021 It’s About Thyme! Get everything you need to know about growing, harvesting, and cooking with savory thyme—right now! Gain full access to this premium collection—and an entire Library of food gardening advice—with a [Charter Gold Membership in Food Gardening Network!]( Dear Gardener, Ah, the scent of thyme. The promise of something delicious from the kitchen. Could be chicken. Could be freshly baked bread. Might be tea. Thyme is a timeless, fragrant, delicious herb with health benefits—and easy to grow yourself. If you don’t have freshly growing thyme within steps of your kitchen, what are you waiting for? If thyme is missing from your fresh herb lineup, get ready to grow—It’s About Thyme: All You Need to Know About Growing, Harvesting, and Cooking with Thyme is ready for you to read right now! This premium collection about thyme gives you everything you need to know about growing thyme—an essential herb for every kitchen and garden! If you want everything you need to know about growing and harvesting fresh thyme, this collection is for you! In this collection, you get all the thyme-growing tips, techniques, and advice about how to start and maintain a lovely thyme garden. And we cover growing thyme for beginners and skilled gardeners alike. Plus, whether you want to grow thyme plants indoors or outside in your garden, we’ve got you covered! Don’t wait—read It’s About Thyme now, so you’ll be ready to make your next thyme crop the best ever! Thyme is a perennial, one of the herbs food gardeners love to grow, and is delicious in everything from bread and potatoes to biscuits, tea, and soup. Now’s the time to get everything you need to know to about growing, harvesting, and cooking thyme in It’s About Thyme. [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just 83¢ a Month!]( UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Premium Collections, and Recipes! Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! [YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST 83¢ A MONTH!]( First, you get a complete Introduction to Thyme—including the history and background of this hearty, bountiful, and beautiful herb. Did you know that the ancient Egyptians used thyme in their embalming procedures, and that the Greeks burned thyme as incense and used it to scent their baths? Did you know that thyme is, technically speaking, part of the mint family? In the Feature Articles about Thyme, you’ll discover: - A Word About Varieties of Thyme—before you plant, decide what you want to do with your thyme. Some thyme plants are good for both cooking and decoration; others only work best one way. And consider the category of thyme: one type spreads low across the ground, and the other type grows upright. You want the right thyme for the job. This article will help you decide which type of thyme is best for your needs. - Choosing to Grow Thyme from Seeds or Seedlings—how easy is it to grow thyme from seeds? Can you start your thyme garden from thyme cuttings or seedlings? What about a small potted plant? What is the best way to get your thyme garden started? Find out now in this article. - Growing Thyme in Open Land, in Raised Beds, or in Containers—growing thyme indoors and growing thyme in large pots are some popular ways to maintain a thyme garden. Learn all about the different locations and methods for growing thyme, right now. - Starting with the Right Soil for Your Thyme Plants—what’s the best way to make sure your thyme is growing in the right soil? What matters about soil for thyme in pots? What about the pH level of the soil—what should that be? Find out now. - Planting and Pruning Thyme—if you’re starting from seed, find out when you should get started. Thyme seeds grow slowly. Find out more about planting and pruning you thyme plants in this article. - The Right Sunlight for Your Thyme Plants—thyme needs a lot of sun to grow. Learn more about thyme’s light requirements—to ensure your thyme plants get enough sun, but not too much! - Should You Fertilize Your Thyme Plants?—find out whether occasional fertilizer is a good thing for your thyme plants, and one great thing you can do for your thyme each year. - How—and When—to Water Your Thyme Plants—watering your thyme can be tricky. How often should you water your thyme plants? Find out the best watering methods now so you don’t kill your plants with kindness. - How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent Thyme Diseases—thyme is, unfortunately, susceptible to developing fungal and bacterial infections, such as gray mold, white powdery mildew, fusarium wilt, and black spot. Learn how to treat and prevent diseases that can destroy your thyme plants. - What to Do About Pests that Can Harm Your Thyme Plants—get a list of the top thyme plant pests that can infest your crop—and how to prepare your garden to ward off all pests in the first place. What should you do about Japanese beetles on thyme plants? Have you tried a “beer trap” to rid your garden of slugs? Get all the answers now. - The Right Way to Weed Your Thyme Patch—The best weeding strategy to keep your thyme weed-free? Weed early and often. Learn more about this and other weeding strategies in this article now. - Essential Tools and Equipment for Growing Thyme—get the full list of essential gardening tools and equipment for growing thyme … and for almost all of your gardening needs. [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just 83¢ a Month!]( UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Premium Collections, and Recipes! Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! [YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST 83¢ A MONTH!]( Next, this premium collection highlights six popular thyme varieties to help you choose the varieties you want to grow—this is just a sampling of the many varieties available: - English Thyme - French Thyme - Lemon Thyme - Caraway Thyme - Woolly Thyme - Lavender Thyme And all of your thyme-gardening efforts are made more satisfying when you have quick and easy-to-make recipes, to ensure your harvest is enjoyed by everyone you serve at your home. [The Food Gardening Network]( is all about providing delicious recipes for making yummy dishes. Try these recipes and enjoy your thyme harvest in the most satisfying ways—even thyme tea! - Feta and Olive Bake with Thyme - Roasted Potatoes with Lemon Thyme - Cheddar-Thyme Biscuits - Garlic-Thyme Chicken Thighs - Lemon Thyme Tea Bread - Creamy Mushroom and Thyme Soup - Soothing Thyme Tea [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just 83¢ a Month!]( UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Premium Collections, and Recipes! Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! [YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST 83¢ A MONTH!]( Next, you’ll learn all about the health benefits of thyme with Nutrition Facts about Thyme and Home Remedies & Health Benefits of Thyme. Learn about all the wonderful and beneficial attributes of thyme—and how you can use thyme to boost your health. And to be sure you have everything you need to grow your own thyme, we’ve included a Resources about Thyme section—so that you can easily find additional tools and information about thyme … and all sorts of other general gardening resources. Check out this premium collection now—It’s About Thyme: All You Need to Know About Growing, Harvesting, and Cooking with Thyme—and you’ll really learn everything you need to know about thyme! [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just 83¢ a Month!]( UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Premium Collections, and Recipes! Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! 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