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    Communities > Forums > Article: Creeping Thymes Make Wonderful Borders for Garden Beds, Paths, and Patios
    Forum: Article: Creeping Thymes Make Wonderful Borders for Garden Beds, Paths, and PatiosReplies: 4, Views: 48
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    soive2000
    Austin, TX

    May 26, 2008 7:25 PM

    Post #5006091

    I tore out my entire front yard and after some studying I decided on growing wooly thyme and elfin thyme. When I went to the nursery I found some lemon thyme and lime thyme and just had to get it too.
    I really like the way the thyme looks it is just charming. Thank you for your article,
    Anita

    critterologist

    critterologist
    Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)

    May 26, 2008 7:33 PM

    Post #5006128

    What a great idea! Pictures -- we want pictures, please!!

    critterologist

    critterologist
    Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)

    May 26, 2008 7:34 PM

    Post #5006130

    In fact... if you'd start a thread over on the herb forum, that would be fantastic! I know there have been other folks thinking of doing "thyme lawns." :-)
    soive2000
    Austin, TX

    June 6, 2008 11:39 AM

    Post #5061906

    Thank you I will think about it. My yard is still in enfancy stages and I am learning a lot about the plant Thymus as I have grown these lovely things.
    Have a super day,
    Anita

    critterologist

    critterologist
    Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)

    June 6, 2008 11:45 AM

    Post #5061918

    Good luck, and have fun developing your yard to match the vision in your head! :-)

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