Thyme Seedlings
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Thymus vulgaris
VARIETY:
“Winter”. Hardy in zones 3-7. Large, upright, branching plants that can be harvested earlier in the spring once established, and well after frost. Will flower in second season in spring, forming tiny pink blooms popular with pollinators.
CULTURE:
Sun/Part Shade. In very hot climates, thyme will need part shade to do well. Thyme grows best in light, dry, well-drained soil.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Thymus vulgaris
VARIETY:
“Winter”. Hardy in zones 3-7. Large, upright, branching plants that can be harvested earlier in the spring once established, and well after frost. Will flower in second season in spring, forming tiny pink blooms popular with pollinators.
CULTURE:
Sun/Part Shade. In very hot climates, thyme will need part shade to do well. Thyme grows best in light, dry, well-drained soil.
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Thymus vulgaris
VARIETY:
“Winter”. Hardy in zones 3-7. Large, upright, branching plants that can be harvested earlier in the spring once established, and well after frost. Will flower in second season in spring, forming tiny pink blooms popular with pollinators.
CULTURE:
Sun/Part Shade. In very hot climates, thyme will need part shade to do well. Thyme grows best in light, dry, well-drained soil.