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Herbs: wilt or rot is killing off creeping thyme?

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Forum: HerbsReplies: 3, Views: 37
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stickfigure
Wallingford, PA

July 10, 2008
05:05 PM

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I have elfin thyme in my herb garden, (full sun , in pennsylvania) Every year around this time it starts to get this dark rot coming up from underneath. it seems to spread across the patch and kill it. In the past I've dug out the rotted part and the dirt under neath and that seems to stop it from spreading. but I'ld like to figure out what the problem is . Any ideas?

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