A Doone Valley thyme with dark green and yellow leaves

Thyme 'Doone Valley' Plants

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Thyme 'Doone Valley' has the beautiful flavour of Lemon Thyme but with gorgeous green/gold variegated leaves which makes for a real showstopper in the garden. Whether you're limited to planting in containers only, or free to fill entire borders with pretty green foliage this variety is low-maintenance yet absolutely beautiful. Due to its low growing compact nature, it works well for ground cover, as well as in vertical vessels and hanging baskets as it's beautiful foliage trails down the side.

In the late summer you'll also get to enjoy a flourish of dark purple flowers which the bees and butterflies will go mad for. These are edible too, and look pretty incredible if you freeze them into ice cubes to save for your next dinner party.

In terms of culinary uses, Doone Valley is a versatile plant which is going to enhance so many of your dishes. Sprinkle the leaves fresh on pizzas and pastas, toss them into a summer salad, infuse them into oils or chop them into flavoured butters, the uses are almost endless. Plus, if you have surplus you can always dehydrate them to be saved in jars for later.

One of the questions we're frequently asked about our herbs is 'how easy are they to grow?' and in this instance, they're really easy! We've created a guide on how to grow thyme to help you get the best from your plants, but as long as you plant them in a nice sunny spot and ensure they're watered but not waterlogged, they should be just fine!

If you're looking for other spectacular varieties of thyme, check out Golden Thyme or Creeping Lemon thyme.

 

Latin Name: Thymus 'Doone Valley'
Type: Evergreen perennial
Soil Type: Free draining</p>
Where should I plant this variety? Full sun
How tall does it grow? Approx. 10cm
How much space does it need? Approx. 25cm
When does it flower? Purple flowers during late summer
Top care tips: Prune regularly to avoid plant becoming leggy

 

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