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Thyme Companion Planting Chart

Thyme Companion Planting Chart - There are both fragrant ornamental types as well as culinary thyme varieties, which add a savory note to summer. Explore thyme's journey from garden to table, covering its cultivation, harvesting, culinary uses, health benefits, and rich historical significance. Common thyme is a woody, broadleaf evergreen perennial in the mint family (lamiaceae) native to southwestern europe and southeastern italy. Thyme (/ taɪm /) is a culinary herb consisting of the dried aerial parts of some members of the genus thymus of flowering plants in the mint family lamiaceae. This article outlines the main health benefits. The flowers, leaves, and oil of thyme plants can treat various symptoms and complaints. Thyme, or thymus vulgaris, is an herb used for centuries in cooking and medicine. The flowers, leaves, and oil are commonly used to flavor foods and are also used as medicine. Thymes are native to eurasia. Thyme has been used for hundreds of years for culinary purposes, but it has also been highly regarded for its medicinal properties.

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