
Thoughts from Thyme
Conversations, Cultivations, Inspirations
Welcome to Thoughts, a place where we share recipes, articles and guides, from our family, team and friends.
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Meet the Maker: Sarah Raven returns to Thyme
Renowned English Gardener Sarah Raven returns to Thyme this March to host four gardening courses spanning flowers, vegetables and pots, from 18th - 21st March.
Since 1999, she has been running courses from her own Sussex garden, Perch Hill, and is known for presenting on Gardener’s World and her books on gardening. Here she recounts her inspirations and what to expect this Spring.
Bertioli’s Valentine’s Edit
A Valentine’s Day edit from our sibling brand, Bertioli by Thyme.
Rhubarb not Roses
Putting seasonal produce front and centre for Valentine’s, we are championing pretty in pink rhubarb.
Bedroom Spotlight: Love in a Mist
This pretty botanical is the inspiration for one of our most romantic bedrooms.
Meringue, Rhubarb & Lemon Curd
A clever marriage of sweet & sour, soft & crisp, and each element is easier than you might think.
Buried in the mists of Thyme: The trees of Christmas past
A renewed purpose: the Christmas trees of Thyme now bring a new joy to our flock of Welsh Black Mountain sheep.
Serene Green: The Calming Effect of Green
One of green's most wonderous attributes is its ability to create an atmosphere of calm.
Socks and Crocs: A step in the right direction
In our mission to minimise waste and combat the throwaway culture that haunts hospitality, we’re proud to launch our newest initiative: Socks & Crocs.
In pursuit of winter garden greens
This frosty season is known traditionally as ‘the hunger gap,’ yet our productive gardens are in no state of hibernation.
Mackerel, horseradish cream & pickled rhubarb
This delicious fish is packed with the ‘good’ fat that plays such an important role in heart-health - making it the perfect dish for Valentine’s!
Walking in the Rain
We often say that the wellbeing experience at Thyme starts with a simple walk through nature — no matter the season. We know that spending time in nature can have a profound impact on our wellbeing, and autumn offers its own healing properties.
Autumn is also our wettest season and the temptation is, when it looks like rain, to play it safe and stay indoors — but knowing the benefits of walking in the rain might tempt us to be a little bit braver, to get out and about even on the wettest of days.
Seasonal Wellbeing with Chloe’s Pilates
A long standing friend of Thyme, Chloe Hodgson is a renowned Pilates instructor and respected wellness expert. Her experience extends beyond the mat offering a holistic approach to wellbeing and with over a decade of experience.

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