Specialty Gardening: How are you using food plants in your cottage garden?, 0 by critterologist
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critterologist wrote: Suzy, most creeping thyme cultivars are propagated vegetatively, but I do have a patch of 4-6 inch tall thyme that looks/smells/tastes a lot like english thyme to me... I'm not sure what the variety is, as I grew it from trade seeds in a packet marked "Creeping Thyme." I missed harvesting seeds on them this year (they dropped when I wasn't looking), but maybe I'll get some next year... or, if we put a trade together, remind me to put a clump of it in your box. It seems to me that I saw seeds at Pinetree..... let me check... Yes! They have T. vulgaris, which they describe as "low growing," looks similar to mine, and they also have T. serpyllum, a shorter variety. http://www.superseeds.com/products.php?cat=136 Here's my "english creeping thyme" growing around one of my big rocks by the patio... This picture was taken in spring, and you can see I interplanted the thyme with some phlox subulata... by the end of this summer, the thyme had grown and spread a lot!! |