Thymus x citriodus (Lemon Thyme)
Growing lemon thyme plants (Thymus x citriodus) are a lovely addition to an herb garden, rock garden, border, or as container plants. A popular herb grown not only for its culinary uses but for its attractive foliage, lemon thyme plants can be planted to form a groundcover or among pavers along a path or patio. The tiny flowers are a bee attractor, aiding in the pollination of surrounding plants
Attaining a height of around 35cm, this herb is extremely tolerant of poor soil and drought conditions. It is also has no major insect or disease issues. So, lemon thyme care is as simple as planting in full sun and avoiding overwatering or sitting in drenched soil, as it is prone to root rot.
In the kitchen it partners well with other thymes, oregano, rosemary, garlic, parsley, basil & bay leaf.
Plant only. Comes in 100mm nursery pot.
Attaining a height of 12 to 15 inches (31-38 cm.), this herb is extremely tolerant of poor soil and drought conditions. It is also resistant to deer and has no major insect or disease issues. So, lemon thyme care is as simple as planting in full sun and avoiding overwatering or sitting in drenched soil, as it is prone to root rot.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Lemon Thyme Herbs: How To Grow Lemon Thyme Plants
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/thyme/growing-lemon-thyme.htm