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Silver Possie Thyme

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  • Soft, silvery foliage adds subtle garden texture
  • Aromatic leaves enhance sensory garden experience
  • Compact growth suits small garden spaces
  • Light pruning maintains healthy, neat shape
Thymus 'Silver Possie' creates a charming carpet of soft, silvery foliage that brightens any garden space. This low-growing herb forms a dense mat, perfect for adding texture and subtle colour contrast. Its aromatic leaves release a gentle fragrance when touched, enhancing sensory enjoyment in the garden. The plant’s neat habit makes it suitable for edging or as a ground cover in herb gardens and rockeries.
    Silver Possie Thyme
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    Silver Possie Thyme - Plant information

    Size: Grows to approximately 10 cm tall with a spread of up to 30 cm, forming a dense, low mat.

    Position: Thrives best in full sun with well-drained soil. Tolerates light shade but performs best with ample sunlight.

    Feeding etc: Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to support growth. Prune lightly after flowering to keep compact and healthy.

    Care: Water moderately during dry spells and avoid waterlogging. Trim lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. Mulch in winter to protect roots in colder regions.