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Zitronenthymian eignet sich hervorragend für die mediterrane Küche, sowie zum verfeinern von Getränken und Süßspeisen. Die Pflanze kann auch problemlos in Kübeln gehalten werden und verströmt einen wunderbar frischen Duft. Die kleinen Blüten locken zudem Bienen an.
Lemon thyme is ideal for Mediterranean cuisine , as well as to refine beverages and desserts . The plant can also be easily kept in buckets and exudes a wonderfully fresh scent . The small flowers also attract bees.
© Jutta M.Jenning
Thymus serpyllum (Breckland Thyme) at heathland near Thetford Warren Lodge. Also known as creeping thyme this species is common as a garden plant but very local and rare as a true British native being confined to rabbit disturbed dry sandy heaths and grasslands overlying.
Thyme by The Studio 56. Potting Bench theme over at Kim Klassen's The Studio | Online. www.thestudio56.com/potting-bench/
Mmmm dill and thyme! I love fresh herbs, ever since I discovered the difference using fresh compared to dried herbs (years ago) I've never turned back and I grow a ton of them in my garden every year. Snapshot on my living room table, natural light
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The thyme was intended for the herb garden, but was planted in our front garden by mistake. I'm glad. Everytime I weed the area the thyme smells heavenly.
missed you all's streams tons.... it is so good to be back home... we had a great time in NC, but there is nothing better then a morning cup of coffee in your own house:)
coming to check on your work now:)
I just couldn't recycle this pretty can so it is now home for my thyme plant until it is warm enough to plant outside.
Feasting on Thyme.
The adults reach 15–17 mm (0.59–0.67 in) long and can be encountered from early July to early September, feeding on flowers of various species such as yarrow (Achillea millefolium), dill (Anethum graveolens), heather (Erica species), thistles (genera Carduus, Cirsium, and Onopordum) and Buddleja davidii.
They have three yellow bands on an otherwise black abdomen and thus closely resemble wasps in a form of mimicry. The first two bands are completely or partially interrupted by a black wedge. The head has feather-like antennae and the wings have darkened patches in the middle and on the tip.
The female lays eggs in the nests of social wasps and hornets (Vespa crabro, Vespula germanica, etc.). The larvae of this hoverfly are ectoparasites of larvae of the wasps.
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Fresh-picked thyme sprigs on a black TV tray in front of a window with morning sun. I repeatedly adjusted the blinds until there was just the right amount of light to yield sharp shadows.