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Wild Thyme - Organic
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Unit price / perGrowing wild on heaths, sunny embankments, and rocky outcrops across Europe, creeping thyme ( Thymus serpyllum and related species) is a small, creeping perennial that forms dense mats. Its slender stems grow close to the ground, taking root wherever they can and gradually weaving a fragrant cushion that gently accompanies the changing seasons.
Its tiny, green to grayish-green foliage releases a thyme fragrance at the slightest touch. In the heart of summer, a myriad of small pink to mauve flowers cover the clumps, attracting a swarm of bees and other pollinators. In a thriving garden, creeping thyme provides a discreet yet essential presence: it protects the soil, tolerates drought, and naturally finds its place in a supportive vegetable garden, along pathways, or in a quiet corner left to attract bee-friendly plants.
Hardy and well-suited to poor, dry soils, it integrates easily into a respectful cultivation approach, where observation, understanding, and gentle action are taken to support the plant rather than force it. Once established, this fragrant carpet becomes a reliable plant, faithful year after year.
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Wild Thyme - Organic
"A fragrant carpet of moors and rocky areas, discreet yet faithful throughout the seasons."
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Growing wild on heaths, sunny embankments, and rocky outcrops across Europe, creeping thyme ( Thymus serpyllum and related species) is a small, creeping perennial that forms dense mats. Its slender stems grow close to the ground, taking root wherever they can and gradually weaving a fragrant cushion that gently accompanies the changing seasons.
Its tiny, green to grayish-green foliage releases a thyme fragrance at the slightest touch. In the heart of summer, a myriad of small pink to mauve flowers cover the clumps, attracting a swarm of bees and other pollinators. In a thriving garden, creeping thyme provides a discreet yet essential presence: it protects the soil, tolerates drought, and naturally finds its place in a supportive vegetable garden, along pathways, or in a quiet corner left to attract bee-friendly plants.
Hardy and well-suited to poor, dry soils, it integrates easily into a respectful cultivation approach, where observation, understanding, and gentle action are taken to support the plant rather than force it. Once established, this fragrant carpet becomes a reliable plant, faithful year after year.
- Growing climate: Warm season (hardy, but active growth in mild and sunny weather)
- Sowing difficulty level: Medium
- Care required: Occasional
- Growth: Slow growth
Note: Plant very drought tolerant once well established, but more sensitive to excess moisture and poorly drained soils.
Wild thyme is a relative of common thyme; its leaves, harvested in small quantities, can enhance stews, marinades, stuffings, and broths. Its aroma, often a little more delicate than that of culinary thyme, lends itself well to grilled meats, roasted vegetables, and flavored oils.
Traditionally, it is also used in aromatic infusions, either alone or mixed with other plants, according to local practices. The leafy tops are preferably harvested at the time of flowering, then dried in the shade in a well-ventilated place for preservation in airtight jars.
Its evergreen foliage and hardiness make it a local resource, available almost all year round for an impromptu bouquet garni or a handful of fragrant leaves to add to everyday cooking.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor seeding
Germination time
14-30 days
Germination temperature
15° to 20° Celsius
Sowing depth
Surface sowing - without covering the soil
Transplantation
Easy transplantation
Technical
Seeding in clusters
Growing conditions
Number of days to maturity
Harvest at ± 90 days
Hardiness zone
Zone-3b
Distance between plants
30 cm
Distance between rows
30 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant
Soil texture
Light (sandy) soil
Soil moisture
Dry soil
Soil fertility
Plant not very demanding in fungi-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
10 cm
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