| 1. | The best for the purpose is creeping thyme, sometimes called mother-of-thyme.
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| 2. | And in that small space are irises, roses, lamb's-ears, creeping thyme, honeysuckle and lavender.
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| 3. | Creeping thyme, also called wild thyme, is Thymus Serpyllum.
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| 4. | Creeping thymes may reach only 6 inches in height.
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| 5. | A . When you say hot, dry and stony, you are describing the perfect environment for creeping thymes.
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| 6. | Between the stones he planted creeping thyme, sweet woodruff and mosses to heighten the appearance of a woodland garden.
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| 7. | Jackie Pike strolls through her herb garden, brushing against the rosemary and treading on creeping thyme, releasing their scents.
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| 8. | Herbs such as creeping thyme, Corsican mint and golden oregano, as well as perennials such as dianthus, make ideal choices.
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| 9. | The inner paths are simply red-brown gravel, with a circle of beautifully laid old brick planted in creeping thyme beneath the pergola.
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| 10. | He also picks herbs for dinner, though his little brother, Eli, sometimes accompanies him and has ripped up all the creeping thyme.
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