Among my top three favorites herbs, along with rosemary and basil! One of the things I'm going to miss the most about summer ending is the supply of fresh herbs right outside my door.
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Thyme has no time in my garden, it simply doesn't like it (and neither do I really!)!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat framing. Mine is up as well at AussiePomm (Spring Walk), have a great WW!!
beautiful, an I'll bet that it smell wonderful too.
ReplyDeleteNothing tastes better than fresh harvest from the garden!
ReplyDeleteAmong my top three favorites herbs, along with rosemary and basil! One of the things I'm going to miss the most about summer ending is the supply of fresh herbs right outside my door.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely captured and framed.
ReplyDeleteI just pulled up our patch, if I let it winter over it spread to beat the band!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS,
ReplyDeleteI have also belatedly added a linky to my post, come back to join in, or pop by next week when I will do it properly!
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My father's village is full of thyme. You brought beautiful memories to me.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. I have planted thyme in between my stepping stones and love them.....Christine
ReplyDeleteI like thyme in my stuffing. Not a fan of rosemary though! Do you bring your herbs in for the winter?
ReplyDeleteLovely! :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty picture! It's one of my favorite herbs!
ReplyDeleteI love thyme and so do the bees! It's alive at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteThe title makes it!
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