Lemon Thyme, yikers!!!!
c. richter
conradr at gpu.utcc.utoronto.ca
Wed Jun 22 18:04:37 EST 1994
In article <22JUN94.18570196 at jay.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca>,
<krystyne at jay.sunnybrook.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>Hello again! I am posting another message with regards to my last
>message in this newsgroup. I am the inquisitive Mosquito Plant
>girl..... I was informed by John, another bionet.plant person,
>that this little plant is indeed a mosquito repellent but is
>not as effective (many thanks John!!!) as the herb, LEMON THYME.
> I was wondering if anyone has any kind of info on Lemon Thyme.
> Is it hearty? How tall does it grow? What does it look like?
> Does it need certain conditions in which to fluorish? Will it
>live in the climate where I live (Canada)? Is it a common herb?
> And most importantly where can I get one? I live in the
>Toronto area so I guess I'd have to get it here (I don't want
>the plant that bad to hitchhike down to Nicaragua or anything).
> Any help would be greatly appreciated! Wi
Lemon thyme is very hardy in the Toronto area. The research to
which you refer is or was being done at U of Guelph. Sorry, I
do not have a contact name there.
Lemon thyme plants are available from Richters at 71550.3411 at compuserve.com
C.R.
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