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Lemon Thyme Quest
Hallo, it's that time of the year again, when you look into the seed
catalogues and ask 'why are they so expensive.' However, I have located all my flower, veg and herb seeds, with the exception of lemon thyme. Does anyone know who's selling 'em. They are not in Fothergills, Marshall's or Chiltern's - unless I'm looking in the wrong place ! Regards ......... Paul |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
In article , Paul
England writes Hallo, it's that time of the year again, when you look into the seed catalogues and ask 'why are they so expensive.' However, I have located all my flower, veg and herb seeds, with the exception of lemon thyme. Does anyone know who's selling 'em. They are not in Fothergills, Marshall's or Chiltern's - unless I'm looking in the wrong place ! Regards ......... Paul There are several varieties of Lemon Thyme listed under the generic name Thymus x citriodorous of which T.c.Aureus seems to be the best known. The only example I've been able to trace in seed catalogues is Thymus x citriodorous fragrantissimus which is listed as Orange Thyme by Halcyon Seeds - e-mail: for free catalogue. Plantfinder CD 2000/2001 lists the following suppliers of Lemon Thyme: Thymus x citriodorus ‘Golden Lemon’ (v) L W Plants, 23 Wroxham Way, Harpenden, Hertfordshire. Tel. (01582) 768467 Poyntzfield Herb Nursery, Nr Balblair, Black Isle, Dingwall, Ross & Cromarty, Highland, Scotland. Arne Herbs, Limeburn Nurseries, Limeburn Hill, Chew Magna, Avon. Tel. (01275) 333399 Jekka's Herb Farm, Rose Cottage, Shellards Lane, Alveston, Bristol, Avon. Tel. (01454) 418878 Wye Valley Plants, The Nurtons, Tintern, Chepstow, Gwent, Wales. Tel. (01291) 689253 -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
In message , Alan Gould
writes In article , Paul England writes However, I have located all my flower, veg and herb seeds, with the exception of lemon thyme. Does anyone know who's selling 'em. The only example I've been able to trace in seed catalogues is Thymus x citriodorous fragrantissimus which is listed as Orange Thyme by Halcyon Seeds - e-mail: for free catalogue. Website: http://www.halcyonseeds.co.uk/ You can buy online, or download a PDF of the printed catalogue (as well as request printed one) -- Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds urg Suppliers and References FAQ: http://www.familyfrench.co.uk/garden/urgfaq/index.html |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
In article , Chris French and Helen
Johnson writes The only example I've been able to trace in seed catalogues is Thymus x citriodorous fragrantissimus which is listed as Orange Thyme by Halcyon Seeds - e-mail: for free catalogue. Website: http://www.halcyonseeds.co.uk/ You can buy online, or download a PDF of the printed catalogue (as well as request printed one) Thanks Chris, I'm glad to hear that Halcyon's website is now accessible. -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
In article , Alan Gould
writes In article , Chris French and Helen Johnson writes The only example I've been able to trace in seed catalogues is Thymus x citriodorous fragrantissimus which is listed as Orange Thyme by Halcyon Seeds - e-mail: for free catalogue. Further to this, Chiltern Seeds have seed for T.x citriodorous fragrantissimus listed as their item 1244j, and Bringsty Herbs have two varieties of Lemon Thyme - Tel: 01886 821482 -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
"Alan Gould" wrote in message ... In article , Alan Gould writes In article , Chris French and Helen Johnson writes The only example I've been able to trace in seed catalogues is Thymus x citriodorous fragrantissimus which is listed as Orange Thyme by Halcyon Seeds - e-mail: for free catalogue. Further to this, Chiltern Seeds have seed for T.x citriodorous fragrantissimus listed as their item 1244j, and Bringsty Herbs have two varieties of Lemon Thyme - Tel: 01886 821482 -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. Thanks Alan, Joan, Chris and Helen for the info. I have just taken over a half share in an allotment, which has not been used for 10 years - loadsa work plus loadsa extra space - I can indulge in several balms and thymes plus a few extra herbs. I don't know why Chiltern's didn't cross-refer 1244j from the herbs section to the general section of their catalogue is a mystery ? Some people will only look in herbs and veg and nowhere else. Regards ...... Paul |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
In article , Paul
England writes Thanks Alan, Joan, Chris and Helen for the info. I have just taken over a half share in an allotment, which has not been used for 10 years - loadsa work plus loadsa extra space - I can indulge in several balms and thymes plus a few extra herbs. I don't know why Chiltern's didn't cross-refer 1244j from the herbs section to the general section of their catalogue is a mystery ? Some people will only look in herbs and veg and nowhere else. This is an interesting point. Chilterns have six varieties of Thymus in their general section including a marjoram and a hyssop, but 1244j is the only one which is not given a 'popular' name as well as its Latin one. They describe it as an 'unusual culinary herb' .... 'with a strong and delicious scent of oranges'. In the Chilterns herbs section only Thymus vulgaris (Common Thyme) is offered. Halcyon seeds call the same plant Orange Thyme. Bringsty herbs also call it Orange Thyme but they offer 36 varieties of Thmye including Lemon, Lemon Curd, Lemon variegated, Golden Lemon and Golden King. Deni Bown writing in the RHS Enc. of Herbs gives T.x citriodorous as Lemon Thyme 'with a strong lemon scent'. Five varieties of it are listed but T.x c. fragrantissimus is not mentioned. -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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Lemon Thyme Quest
"Paul England" wrote in message ... Hallo, it's that time of the year again, when you look into the seed catalogues and ask 'why are they so expensive.' However, I have located all my flower, veg and herb seeds, with the exception of lemon thyme. Does anyone know who's selling 'em. They are not in Fothergills, Marshall's or Chiltern's - unless I'm looking in the wrong place ! Searched and found it listed here http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/pages/herb4.htm |
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