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Forum: Article: Creeping Thymes Make Wonderful Borders for Garden Beds, Paths, and PatiosReplies: 1, Views: 64
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milesf1
Woodstock Valley, CT
(Zone 5b)

May 22, 2008
04:16 PM

Post #4989279

Thanks for the info Jill. I put down a small stone patio where I'm going to build an arbor soon. I was going to pick up a few Thyme plants tomorrow and plant them this weekend between the stones. I left about 3/4" between stones and filled in with some nice black loam I brought in. Then I mulched over it just to keep it covered for the week while I was working. The Thyme is in 4" pots. So it sounds like I can just unpot the thyme and pull it apart into small chunks (each with some roots of course) to plant between the stones?

This seems kind of obvious, but I thought I'd check first.

MAF
critterologist
Frederick, MD
(Zone 6b)

May 22, 2008
07:24 PM

Post #4989928

Sorry I didn't respond sooner... I spent the afternoon on a bus! See your post & my answer on the other thread, please. :-)


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