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Thyme has low needs in terms of fertilizing. It will be fine to provide it with a slow release fertilizer and only replace it as often as the packaging suggests. If you don't want to use commercial fertilizer, use organic matter (compost, leaf mold, well-rotted animal manure, etc.) in autumn to provide slow release fertilizer for the upcoming year. Doing this in autumn will protect the thyme through winter. Too much fertilizer will make thyme droop.
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