Re: Thymus S. Coccineum ?


I planted 3 kinds of thyme in the cracks of my flagstone patio two years ago 
( some of the cracks were only about 1" wide) Most of the patio is sun, but 
part of it is shade and only gets an hour or two of sun daily. All have done 
well and a good half of the flagstone is covered now. It looks great, smells 
great, feels great on bare feet (will we ever get warm enough for that 
again). Best of all is the look on peoples faces when they get to walk on 
it. Wonderful group of plants!

Lillian, zone 6
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