Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris) - 50 Seeds - Southern Seed Exchange

Thyme (Thymus Vulgaris) - 50 Seeds - Southern Seed Exchange

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Creeping Thyme 50 Seeds Heirloom Herb Fragrant Groundcover thymus Serpyllum

Great fresh or dried, Thyme is an indispensable kitchen herb. The whole plant of Common Thyme is used to flavor a wide variety of dishes. It can also be used as an aromatic, ornamental landscape herb. It is drought tolerant and attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds. Native to southern Europe and the Mediterranean, thyme has a well established reputation for providing healing and protection; it also symbolizes courage, bravery, and strength.

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Our Organic Thyme seeds are USDA certified! The leaves of the herb Thyme have a marked but agreeable aroma and pungent flavor; noted for attracting bees. Thyme is used fresh or dried, often for seasoning clam chowder and other fish soups. Thyme seeds usually take 8-20 days to germinate under proper conditions.

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