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Should I prune the lush bunches of thyme in my herb garden? (answer).From The Old Farmer's Almanac.
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Thyme is a hard herb to describe taste-wise, because it can mimic and complement so many other herbs. But theres no missing the zippy, refreshing quality it adds to...
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Creeping thyme varieties generally stay short and can be effective ground covers. Some folks go as far as using creeping thyme as a lawn alternative. A more common use is...
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Thyme is a hard herb to describe taste-wise, because it can mimic and complement so many other herbs. But theres no missing the zippy, refreshing quality it adds to...
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Initial direction of the pathway -- it wasn't working for me! The worn grass indicates the path people and dogs take most naturally, so let's go with that instead!
Adjusted path so that the stones fall along the line of the path worn in the grass already.
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Did I mention that I started constructing a "thyme walk"? I didn't think it through all that thoroughly: initially, I did not realize that I was proceeding in a perpendicular direction from the patio (a left brain approach). Then, the aerial view from an upstairs window showed me the problem with that. The actual path everyone takes when heading from the patio around the back of the greenhouse is not a straight perpendicular path -- it's more like a curving cow-path. And from the upstairs window I could see that the path worn in the grass was not what I was initially following in my building project, but appeared to me to be more user-friendly. . . .
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Newly Planted Lemon Thyme In The Greenhouse
Realization Of The Day:
I'm going to need a lot more lemon thyme.
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