French Thyme, scientifically known as Thymus vulgaris, is a fragrant and versatile herb cherished for its culinary and medicinal properties. With tiny, aromatic leaves and slender stems, it adds a burst of flavor and aroma to a variety of dishes, including soups, stews, and roasted meats. Beyond the kitchen, it has a history of medicinal use for its potential health benefits, such as aiding digestion and soothing respiratory ailments. Easy to grow in gardens or pots.
Zones 5-9
I planted MIGardener’s French Thyme expecting a modest little herb. Instead, I got a Mediterranean show-off.
The seeds sprouted fast, settled in confidently, and now pump out fragrant leaves that smell like a Provençal kitchen. Tough, tidy, and unfussy, it thrives on neglect and delivers serious flavor—eggs, veggies, soups, everything improves.
It’s the quiet garden hero that shows up daily and makes you look like you know what you’re doing. Plant it once. Use it forever. 🌿
Seeds look good. Already have germination in seeds started indoors and bound for my kitchen garden when established.
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It truly was a rapid thyme; it started growing within four days and flourished remarkably. I own two acres here in zone 9, Florida, where most herbs can grow year-round.
Awesome color on these. Beautiful addition to the (majority pink shades) zinnias I usually grow.
I have way more celery than I have room to plant!
Planted my basil as soon as thepackets arrived!
Last year I decided to plant a "tunnel" of sunflowers on the other side of my tall blueberry bushes and these added a colorful variety to the typical yellow! These are now a favorite that will be a "grow again!"
I received a packet of this mix with a previous greenstalk order through MIgardener (best price around!) and was pleasantly surprised how easy it was to grow and how delicious it was! I’ve never grown salad greens before and this was the perfect mix. Even after burning out on gardening late in the summer, I will always look forward to growing this salad green mix in the spring. Thanks for introducing me!