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Thymus Vulgaris 50 seeds "Thyme"

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Thymus Vulgaris 

50 seeds 

"Thyme"
Season: Perennial
Height: 30-40cm
Bloom Season: Summer
Environment: Full Sun/Moist, but Well Drained 
 
Sow Inside: Before last frost.
Sow Outside: Spring after last frost/Autumn
Seed Depth: surface
Days to Emerge: 10 to 20
 

Thyme [ Thymus Vulgaris ] is a semi-woody sub shrub with aromatic, linear to oval, slightly tomentose (fuzzy), gray-green leaves that are about a half inch long. Like most mints, the stem is square in cross section and the leaves are arranged in pairs opposite each other. Thyme grows in a bushy, many-branched, spreading mound 15cm high and up to twice as wide. In summer, thyme produces tiny lilac to purple flowers arranged in dense, compact heads. 

Thyme [ Thymus Vulgaris ] is essential in French cooking, as well as in almost any American dish, including casseroles, most vegetables, soups, stuffing, and sauces. The aromatic, warming flavor holds up well during long cooking times.

The plant attracts bees and butterflies.


Customer ratings: 2 ratings

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03 Mar 2010
Received the seeds. Thanks for the free gifts.
08 Mar 2010