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Woolly thyme
Woolly thyme









woolly thyme
  1. #WOOLLY THYME HOW TO#
  2. #WOOLLY THYME SKIN#
  3. #WOOLLY THYME FULL#

The herb doesn’t mind a bit of rough handling and can be trod upon with no ill effects. Try growing woolly thyme in the cracks between paving stones, along a gravel path, or as part of a xeriscape or drought-tolerant garden. Woolly thyme is a perennial herb, with medicinal and culinary uses in addition to ornamental use. There are plants you just want to touch, and a woolly thyme plant ( Thymus pseudolanuginosus) is one of them.

#WOOLLY THYME HOW TO#

The flower buds can be eaten raw, and the seeds are a spicy substitute for pepper.Īs a bitter and digestive herb, it has been used in the past as a medicinal plant.Īlyssum is tolerant of maritime conditions and look beautiful grown in the vegetable garden or flower border, and can be used to spill out of hanging baskets.(Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden) The leaves and young shoots, which have a strong celery-like flavour can be eaten either raw in salads, or cooked in stews and soups. The root is often boiled in soups, and the stem blanched before serving.

#WOOLLY THYME SKIN#

It also helps relieve skin complaints and pre-menstrual tension.Īll plant parts are edible. Helpful in cases of fevers and chest problems. An edible blue dye can be obtained from the flowers.Ī common domestic herbal remedy, it is uplifting and soothing. Flowers are eaten raw and have a sweet cucumber flavour. Leaves are rich in potassium and calcium. The leaves can be used cooked or raw, although the leaves are quite prickly and hairy, so only young leaves are used. Basils are commonly planted as companions to tomatoes. It can be dried and added to pot pourri and grown to repel insects such as flies and white flies. For more information see Common ThymeĬinnamon basil can be used fresh in teas and in baked goods, and where a cinnamon hint is required in salads, vinegars etc. Has some medicinal use, especially in Spain.Īs with most thymes, the leaves are antiseptic and antifungal. Young leaves, stems and flowers can be added to salads or as an edible garnish.

#WOOLLY THYME FULL#

The plant does well in almost any well-drained soil in a full sun position.

woolly thyme

Noted for their sweet scent like honey, they come in white, pink, salmon, rose-red, violet and lilac and are known to attract insects such as bees.

woolly thyme

The much branched stem has small, broad oval to lanceolate sessile leaves and dense clusters of small flowers. All plant parts are edible, and it has been used historically as a medicine.Īlyssum is a low growing ANNUAL reaching 20cm in height. The taste has been described as somewhat intermediate between parsley and celery. It prefers moist soil in a full sun or semi-shade position. Umbels of yellow-green flowers are followed by black seeds. The bright green leaves are bluntly toothed, and ternately divided. It has a strong solid stem that becomes hollow and grooved with age. Medicinally it has a lot of domestic uses.Īlexanders is a stout BIENNIAL flowering plant growing to 1.2m tall. Leaves have a cucumber flavour and the pretty star-shaped blue flowers are also edible. Somewhat tolerant of drought, it can grow in semi shade or full sun. Large floral displays with multiple flowers blooming simultaneously. It is very bristly or hairy all over the stems and the leaves. Growing to almost 80cm tall, it prefers a full sun position in moist, but well-draining soil.Īn ANNUAL flowering plant growing to 60cm, well noted for bringing bees to the garden. Leaves are slightly serrated and dark green with reddish-purple veins and dark purple stems and pinkish flowers. It has a spicy cinnamon-scented fragrance. Woolly Thyme is a low-growing PERENNIAL SHRUB with woolly leaves.Ĭinnamon basil is a PERENNIAL, but often grown as an ANNUAL.











Woolly thyme