Brianna, thank you so much for visiting. How have you been getting on with your broadleaf thyme as it grows. At one point it was overwhelming me but I have been using it as a hedge now. Love it as tea, and it is great when you feel a cold coming on.
I have found that the leaves don't really dry that well. What I have done in the past is put them in the blender for a couple of minutes, strain out the water and you are left with the pulp - this you can then air dry, it still has some of the flavor left in it. Or maybe try a dehydrator that might work.
Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend
I appreciate you stopping by.
I am truly enjoying your channel. I’ve just come upon my own broadleaf thyme and it’s absolutely beautiful. And the tea is my favorite....
Brianna, thank you so much for visiting. How have you been getting on with your broadleaf thyme as it grows. At one point it was overwhelming me but I have been using it as a hedge now. Love it as tea, and it is great when you feel a cold coming on.
Can you show us how to cut it? I don't know where exactly to cut it on the stem
I will do a shorts video for you, you can just cut them and lay them where you want them to grow and they will start taking root
We all call it mint or chinese pudina or philipine pudina it is good for cure coughing
Great to know, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing
I have found that the leaves don't really dry that well. What I have done in the past is put them in the blender for a couple of minutes, strain out the water and you are left with the pulp - this you can then air dry, it still has some of the flavor left in it. Or maybe try a dehydrator that might work.
Is this also called horehound
It looks similar to horehound but the flowers grow on separate stalks rather than under the leaves.