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Newest Review: ... problems including coughs, bronchitis and chest congestion. An infusion of thyme tea is known to help ease cough, treat intestinal pro... more

 

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genmil
Premium Review It's about Thyme (249 words)
by - written on 14/09/08 (Very useful, 169 readings)
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I love thyme leaves. I use them frequently in almost all my cooking. Hence, I thought I will glorify thyme by writing a review about the wonderful herb. Thyme, also known as Thyme Vulgaris have been used as a cullinary herb and for medicinal purpose. Thyme can be cultivated easily in hot sunny location with well drained ...  Read the complete review

janharper
Premium Review Aromatic, culinary, decorative and insecticide. One plant do ... (275 words)
by - written on 13/05/08 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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Thyme is a widely used culinary herb and perhaps its most common use in UK is to flavour lamb. It is used all over Europe to make aromatic and flavoursome dishes but a personal favourite of mine is Cypriot kleftiko which a highly aromatic lamb dish. It is grow in gardens as a decorative and aromatic plant as well as a culinary herb. ...  Read the complete review

katestuartuk
Crowned Review Thyme for Tea! (884 words)
by - written on 13/06/07 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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Thyme for Tea! I love my herb garden – originally a square plot of ground in the vegetable patch, and now moved to pots and tubs in a sunny corner of the garden to make space for courgettes and lettuce – it gives me great pleasure watching the bees go daft for the scented rosemary and thyme flowers, and it makes the taste of my culinary ...  Read the complete review

January
Premium Review Thyme for my review (535 words)
by - written on 30/04/05 (Very useful, 782 readings)
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Thyme is one of the best known herds there is, but not only is it a pretty flowering herb to have in your garden, it is also good for lots of ailments. Thyme is a perrenial plant which means it grows all the year round and doubles in size every year. There are lots of different types of thyme you can grow and buy from the health ...  Read the complete review

steerpyke
Premium Review A Brief History of Thyme (724 words)
by - written on 07/12/04 (Very useful, 3143 readings)
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Thyme is an aromatic, perennial, many branched ground shrub that will grow to about 12" It has small almost stalkless leaves and in mid-summer it will develop very attractive lilac or pink flowers. Once established in in a well drained garden it requires very little care, an so is suitable for people (like me) how are not the most attentive ...  Read the complete review

mumsymary
Premium Review Tremendous Thyme (349 words)
by - written on 30/08/02 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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THYME I was tending my herb garden in the sun yesterday planting the small plants of thyme I have grown from seed this year and crushed a leaf mmmmmm inspiration for an op so here it is I bought the thyme seeds early this year and sowed them in a seed tray. I was surprised at how many germinated and grew successfully they ...  Read the complete review

loulou6
Premium Review Thyme: It's thyme to use this herb (544 words)
by - written on 15/05/01 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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Thyme used to be grown in monastery gardens in the south of France, Spain and Italy around the Middle ages for the use as a digestive aid, cough remedy and a treatment for intestinal parasites (no, not Alien3!). But poor old thyme, it’s sometimes seen as the ugly duckling of the herb world. It doesn’t have the extravagant display of ...  Read the complete review

zebra
Premium Review Have You Got The Thyme? (724 words)
by - written on 23/04/01 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Thyme is, in my opinion, one of the most useful of herbs and a very versatile garden plant as well. I would argue in fact that this herb is, if not itself the king of herbs, certainly a member of the royal family. In the Garden ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Common thyme, thymus vulgaris, is a perennial herb with a woody stem which grows ...  Read the complete review

welshwolf
Premium Review Thyme: Lets give that bird a damn good stuffing! (297 words)
by - written on 29/03/01 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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If you make your own stuffing for either chicken or pork then it will taste ten times better with a sprig of Thyme in it. Thyme is one of the universal and most used herb with a very sharp and aromatic taste. Thyme is a very easy herb to grow which does not require much attention; it can be placed in stony ground but ideally needs the ...  Read the complete review

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