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Re: MEDIT-PLANTS - thyme flowering
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: MEDIT-PLANTS - thyme flowering
- From: "* M* G* <g*@rice.edu>
- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 09:57:07 -0500
Hello Sheryl, and other Medit-plant people.
Isn't it wonderful. Here in Houston I have my thyme in raised beds and
some in
pots but the thyme and oregano that are in the beds (actually in the small
holes in the cinderblocks used to construct the beds) are all blooming. As a
matter of fact a number of my herbs are in bloom including the parsley, thyme,
marjoram, oregano's, savory, and my chamomile. It is really awesome.
At 12:08 AM 4/21/98 PDT, you wrote:
>
> MEDIT-PLANTS Digest 862
>
>Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) thyme flowering
> by Sheryl Williams <srwillms@gj.net>
>Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 08:05:53 -0600
>From: Sheryl Williams <srwillms@gj.net>
>To: Mediteranean Plants <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
>Subject: thyme flowering
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>My thyme is flowering in the greenhouse. There are several different
>kinds. Do I remove the flowers? Some of them flower on every stem,
>others have a whorling affect. I'm afraid they may flower themselves to
>death.
>Sheryl in Western Colorado
>
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