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Thyme (German, Winter) Herb

Thyme (German, Winter) Herb

Grown inside or out—they take such little space and give so much pleasure! Easy-to-grow and a healthful and less expensive alternative to store-bought spices! Comes in single packets or save when purchasing multiples. This herb is also available in the Herb Collection.

Planting guide: When growing herbs outside, seeds should be started indoors in boxes and transplanted to the open ground after danger of frost. Sow about four times their diameter in depth and press the soil down firmly.
  • Hardiness Zones 5-10
  • Light Required Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Spread 12 - 18 inches
  • Deer Resistant
  • Height 8 - 10 inches

We ship this item in both Spring and Fall

sku: 71016 Ships in Spring & Fall
440 seeds per bag
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  • $1.29
  • 3 or more
  • $1.00
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  • 6 or more
  • $0.92
  • Save 29%
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Product Details

  • Botanical Name :

    Thymus vulgaris
  • Zones:

    5-10
  • Colors :

    Pink to White.
  • Light Required :

    Full Sun, Partial Shade
  • Spread :

    12 - 18 inches
  • Offer Size :

    440 Seeds
  • Height :

    8 - 10 inches
  • Spacing :

    12 - 18 inches
  • Foliage :

    Small oval leaves.
  • Flower Form :

    Small lobed blooms.
  • Blooms :

    Mid Summer, All Summer
  • Growth Rate :

    Moderate to fast.
  • Pruning :

    None necessary, except to harvest for use in cooking.

Shipping Information

Plants will be shipped at the proper planting time for your area of the country using the shipping timeframes outlined below. We continually monitor weather conditions for extreme hot or cold and adjust shipping schedules as needed. Due to hot weather conditions, we are unable to ship most plant items in July and August.

Seed, Fertilizer and other supplies ordered apart from plant orders are typically shipped within 5 business days. If fertilizer is ordered with a plant order, we will send the fertilizer along with your plants per the timeline outlined here.

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