Wild Thyme Thymus Pulegioides, T. Serpyllum Perennial (hardy in zones 4-8) Time to sow: Spring, late summer to early fall. Light conditions: Sun to partial shade Uses: Culinary, medicinal, tea Buy thyme seeds here. Known by the common names of wild thyme, mother of thyme, or creeping Thyme. Wild thyme is native to most of…
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English Thyme Thymus vulgaris Perennial (hardy in zones 4-9) When to Sow: Spring, late summer to early fall Ease of Germination: Easy Thymus vulgaris is often used in cooking. English Thyme is the most popular variety. It has broad dark green leaves and a robust growth habit. Thyme can be used fresh or dried. The…
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French Thyme Thymus vulgaris Perennial (hardy in zones 4-9) When to Sow: Spring, late summer to early fall Ease of Germination: Easy Thymus vulgaris is often used in cooking. French thyme is the variety preferred by the French. It has narrow leaves, distinctly greyer and sweeter than English thyme. Needs some winter protection in cold…
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