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Thyme Common Garden Culinary Herb Heirloom Gardening 100mg seeds for Planting
You will get 100mg seeds for planting Thyme Common Garden Culinary Herb Heirloom Gardening (Thymus vulgaris), bǎilǐ xiāng, shèxiāng cǎo , English French Herb Seeds Heirloom Non - GMO, ally Grown
Thyme is the herb of some members of the genus Thymus of aromatic perennial evergreen herbs in the mint family Lamiaceae. Thymes are relatives of the oregano genus Origanum. Thyme is packed with vitamin C and is also a good source of vitamin A.
Fresh thyme has a pronounced, concentrated herbal flavor with sharp grass, wood, and floral notes (like lavender and rosemary). Lemon thyme’s citrus fragrance is the most prominent note in that variety. It's aromatic leaves are used in sauces, soups, and stews. It is great seasoning for poultry and fish, and adds just the right amount of zest to salads.
The tiny pink, lavender, or white tubular flowers of thyme plants show up in the spring and summer months and are well-liked by bees. Thyme can be planted at almost any time. USDA Zone: 2-10
Easy to grow either outside or in pots. Modern research shows many phytonutrients, minerals, and vitamins that are beneficial for health and wellness. Use fresh leaves throughout the growing season, main harvest is just before it flowers when the color and flavor is at its peak. Wonderfully aromatic mild oregano flavor with a hint of balsam.
Thyme is the herb of some members of the genus Thymus of aromatic perennial evergreen herbs in the mint family Lamiaceae. Thymes are relatives of the oregano genus Origanum. Thyme is packed with vitamin C and is also a good source of vitamin A.
Fresh thyme has a pronounced, concentrated herbal flavor with sharp grass, wood, and floral notes (like lavender and rosemary). Lemon thyme’s citrus fragrance is the most prominent note in that variety. It's aromatic leaves are used in sauces, soups, and stews. It is great seasoning for poultry and fish, and adds just the right amount of zest to salads.
The tiny pink, lavender, or white tubular flowers of thyme plants show up in the spring and summer months and are well-liked by bees. Thyme can be planted at almost any time. USDA Zone: 2-10
Easy to grow either outside or in pots. Modern research shows many phytonutrients, minerals, and vitamins that are beneficial for health and wellness. Use fresh leaves throughout the growing season, main harvest is just before it flowers when the color and flavor is at its peak. Wonderfully aromatic mild oregano flavor with a hint of balsam.













