This highly fragrant plant produces large quantities of aromatic, small leaves that are bright green when young maturing to a dark blue-green.
Days to Harvest: 60-90
Seed Specifications: Direct sow seeds as soon as the soil is workable.
Optimal soil temperatures for germination are 55-60 degrees.
Seeds emerge within 14-28 days.
Seedlings are best planted in clumps.
Likes well-drained light dry alkaline soil. Growing Information: Hardy perennial to zone four or grown as an annual. Open-pollinated. Its fine root system makes thyme difficult to move around the garden. Uses/History:
Thymus vulgaris, small shrub brings depth of flavor to soups, gravies, casseroles. Said to calm the nerves, soothe headaches. As good in salad dressings as it is in sore-throat remedies. Bees love its short lavender flower spikes.
Especially attractive to pollinators.