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Thymus vulgaris

Thymus vulgaris
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry Exposure: Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade Season of Interest (Flowering): Summer

Thyme

Clusters of small, violet-blue flowers and spicy scented leaves. Very popular, attractive herb with exceptionally flavorful leaves. It is excellent for cooking.

Recommended Recipes
Acorn Squash Soup
Basic Herb Dressing
Chestnuts & Sprouts
French Herb Butter
Fun Fruit Compote
Herb Buttermilk Dressing
Herb Cheese Spread
Mushroom Thyme Gravy
Orange Thyme Beef Kabobs
Sauteed Cherry Tomatoes
Sun Sugar Salad
Shallot Tournedos
Sage Sausage Stuffing
Thyme Dressing
Thyme Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Thyme Onion Tart
Tortellini with Herb Cream Sauce
Walnut Butter Sole
Campanelle With Roasted Grapes and Feta

Height

12-15 Inches

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Spread

6-9 Inches

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Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips

Thrives in ordinary, well-drained soil when planted in full sun. Harvest before flowers open.

Usage/Other Information

Excellent for flavoring a variety of dishes.Thyme is also is used as a groundcover, in rock gardens and as a filler in hanging baskets. Thyme also attacts bees.Can withstand light foot traffic and gives off pleasant aroma when walked upon. Drought tolerant once established
· Hardiness Zone: 4 - 8
· Water: Allow soil to dry between thorough waterings.
· Feed: Not necessary.
Characteristics & Attributes
Urban Gardener Brands
Herbs
Exposure
Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
Growth Rate in the Garden
Slow
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer
Soil Moisture Needs
Dry
Foliage Color
Green