The easy guide to french thyme

French Thyme (Thymus vulgaris)

Psalms 89:47 Remember how short my time is: wherefore hast thou made all men in vain?













Is an evergreen perennial
Is similar to garden thyme
And is a popular culinary herb
Is a low growing subshrub
It has narrow gray leaves
It grows to 30cm in height
It has tiny flowers
Thyme is used to flavour meats
Thyme goes well with zucchini, carrots and tomatoes
Thyme tea is a refreshing antiseptic drink
Thyme oil is used to treat headaches and other problems

How to Grow

Needs a sunny site and well drained soil
Can be grown from root division of existing plants
Or from seed sown

















Harvesting

As needed
Use fresh, frozen or dried























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