Re: What thyme is it? -Reply
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- Subject: Re: What thyme is it? -Reply
- From: s*@sos.net (Lori Stiles)
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:18:04 -0800 (PST)
I like the Elfin Thyme - don't know what color the flowers are but very low
growing and takes foot traffic well.
>"Pink chintz." Darling, creepy, low to ground,
>pink flowers, crawls over rocks, whatever. Very
>nice. Wooly thyme is nice as well. My
>favorite, which is not low, and probably doesn't
>take much traffic is lemon thyme, though. If
>you have room, squeeze one in!
>
>>>> Nan Sterman <nsterman@ucsd.edu>
>01/20/98 02:18pm >>>
>Hi all! Can you recommend a thyme? I am
>looking for a white or yellow (?)
>flowering thyme that is low growing (to be used
>between pavers), tolerant
>of full sun, maybe low water, and some foot
>traffic. What do you suggest?
>
>TIA
>
>Nan
>
>+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
>Nan Sterman, "gardening addict"
>Olivenhain, California
>Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b or 11
>+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
>So goes an old chinese proverb:
> If you want to be happy for a few hours,
>get drunk;
> If you want to be happy for a week-end
>get married;
> If you want to be happy for a week,
>barbeque a pig;
> If you want to be happy all your life long
>become a gardener
>
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