English Thyme Herb Seeds

$5.50

English Thyme Seeds. An invaluable seasoning in the kitchen, thyme has a subtle, woodsy flavor that complements a variety of foods. A staple herb of chefs and foodies. With very small leaves and delicate, edible flowers, English thyme also makes a nice 12” tall landscape plant; use as a low hedge around your herb or vegetable garden. An excellent container plant, and can be grown indoors as well.

1/4 g seed packet

Name: English Thyme

Scientific Name: Thymus vulgaris

Life Cycle: Perennial in zones 5 and warmer

Bloom Color: pale pinkish purple

Season: summer

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Height: 6-12″

Growing Instructions: Sow outdoors 1-2 weeks after average last frost. Seeds are small, so barely cover seeds.

Harvesting: Pick leaves as you need them. Shear the whole plant 4″ above ground if growth is spindly; new growth will be denser. Do not cut into the woody part or prune heavily in fall.

Seeds come in paper packet with planting information included.

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English Thyme Seeds. An invaluable seasoning in the kitchen, thyme has a subtle, woodsy flavor that complements a variety of foods. A staple herb of chefs and foodies. With very small leaves and delicate, edible flowers, English thyme also makes a nice 12” tall landscape plant; use as a low hedge around your herb or vegetable garden. An excellent container plant, and can be grown indoors as well.

1/4 g seed packet

Name: English Thyme

Scientific Name: Thymus vulgaris

Life Cycle: Perennial in zones 5 and warmer

Bloom Color: pale pinkish purple

Season: summer

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Height: 6-12″

Growing Instructions: Sow outdoors 1-2 weeks after average last frost. Seeds are small, so barely cover seeds.

Harvesting: Pick leaves as you need them. Shear the whole plant 4″ above ground if growth is spindly; new growth will be denser. Do not cut into the woody part or prune heavily in fall.

Seeds come in paper packet with planting information included.

English Thyme Seeds. An invaluable seasoning in the kitchen, thyme has a subtle, woodsy flavor that complements a variety of foods. A staple herb of chefs and foodies. With very small leaves and delicate, edible flowers, English thyme also makes a nice 12” tall landscape plant; use as a low hedge around your herb or vegetable garden. An excellent container plant, and can be grown indoors as well.

1/4 g seed packet

Name: English Thyme

Scientific Name: Thymus vulgaris

Life Cycle: Perennial in zones 5 and warmer

Bloom Color: pale pinkish purple

Season: summer

Light Requirements: Full Sun

Height: 6-12″

Growing Instructions: Sow outdoors 1-2 weeks after average last frost. Seeds are small, so barely cover seeds.

Harvesting: Pick leaves as you need them. Shear the whole plant 4″ above ground if growth is spindly; new growth will be denser. Do not cut into the woody part or prune heavily in fall.

Seeds come in paper packet with planting information included.