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Thyme is a very durable herb and great for groundcover. Thyme will release its aroma when the leaves are touched. So plant it in an area will it will get brushed a lot. Thyme comes in 2 varieties; shrubby thyme and creeping thyme. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: caraway thyme,
common thyme,
creeping thyme,
English thyme,
French thyme,
golden thyme,
gray woolly thyme,
lemon matting thyme,
provencal thyme,
root rot,
shrubby thyme,
silver lemon thyme,
silver thyme,
Thyme,
woolly creeping thyme
Posted on on May 4th, 2008 in
Container Gardens, Herbs |
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Rosemary is one of the most fragrant plants in the herb garden. Also suitable to container gardening, rosemary comes in 2 varieties; upright rosemary and creeping rosemary. Both types of rosemary have needle like leaves that have a very strong scent when crushed. They also bloom from late spring to mid-summer with pretty little flowers in colors of blue, lavender, and white. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: albus,
arp,
collingwood ingram,
creeping rosemary,
gorizia,
hill hardy,
Huntington carpet,
lockwood de Forest,
mealybugs,
mrs reed’s dark blue,
nancy howard,
prostrates,
root rot,
Rosemary,
tuscan blue,
upright rosemary
Posted on on May 4th, 2008 in
Herbs |
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