2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
2025 Seeds Are Now HERE!
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Orders are shipping 5-7 Business Days After Being Placed
Thymus vulgaris. Thyme is one of the most widely used culinary herbs. An intensely lemony aroma with a subtle Mediterranean feel. Great cooked or added fresh to salad dressings. Dry over the winter or grow fresh on the windowsill. Leaves are green at the base of the plant and become a beautiful bluish-green as the leaf grows and matures. Can be grown as a perennial.
Germinated quickly
I have been very happy with this thyme. I started the seeds last year and added it to my herb garden. It came back this year! Nice classic flavor.
I never grew this until last year. I primarily did for fun and for my chickens, but ended up loving it for myself as well. Very hearty plants all season and even transplanted some to a pot in fall which did well for quite a while after I brought them in. Another great product from MIgardener.
These baby seedlings are doing wonderful!
Love these seeds. Sprouted pretty quickly. All I have to remember is to apply moisture.
Worth the price
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These seeds are growing very well. I am excited to taste them this Summer.
Concord Seedless grapes look great. They are growing beautifully.
I have never started my garden from seeds, but after watching several of your youtube videos I decided it was time. So far, I have been able to start the tomatoes, squash, green beans and pumpkins. Everything I planted has come up. I plan to buy more seeds in the future, as this has boosted my confidence in the garden.
I am kind of stunned. I planted these shortly after they arrived in spite of unusual wet, cold weather in southern Ohio. Both vines are flourishing. Currently working on a support system and a way to protect them from the local varmints before they're part of the buffet I seem to plant every spring.
Nice big phat roots on 'em too, honestly the bed wasn't even prepared for how big the roots were. Which is a good "problem" to have if I'm being unclear