Thyme, English
One of the most versatile herbs used in cooking, thyme adds a savory note to soups, grilled meats and vegetables. A staple herb of chefs. Also very useful as a medicinal herb, it's great for the respiratory system. Since it's perennial, we just love going out to the garden in the winter and snipping off a few sprigs at a time. There's just something to be said for having fresh herbs from the garden in the middle of winter (or any time of the year)! Plants grow 6-12" tall with a slow, sprawling habit. Originally from the Mediterranean area, this herb is drought-friendly once established. Great for containers. Little lilac flowers bloom mid-summer; cut back foliage halfway when the blossoms fade to keep the plants looking fresh. Days to Maturity: 75 - 90 Companion Plants: Chamomile, Lavender, Rosemary, Sage, Strawberry, Heirloom, Perennial, Open-Pollinated (OP) Plant Spacing: 6 - 8" Photo Credit: Jess Page