Thyme – Culinary Herb – Certified Organic
Plant size:
3 × 9 cm Pot Plants (ships from late May)
Edible • Grown by us • Suitable for Irish gardens
A low-growing, aromatic herb, grown for flavour, resilience, and year-round harvesting.
Product Description
Thyme is a classic culinary herb, valued for its warm, earthy flavour and small, aromatic leaves. It is widely used in roasted dishes, soups, stews, marinades, and Mediterranean cooking, where it adds depth and fragrance to both meat and vegetable recipes.
Our thyme plants are grown entirely by us, from propagation through to dispatch, at our own eco-farm. We do not outsource production to third-party nurseries, allowing us to raise plants at a natural pace that supports strong root systems and long-term garden performance.
Grown using certified organic methods, these plants are supplied as established 9 cm pot plants, ready for planting into containers, raised beds, or garden borders. Once established, thyme forms a hardy, woody perennial that can be harvested regularly throughout the year.
Well suited to Irish growing conditions, thyme performs best in sunny, well-drained, sheltered positions and is ideal for herb gardens, patio pots, and mixed planting schemes.
Why Our Thyme Is Different
Grown entirely by us, not outsourced or resold
Raised for replanting and long-term harvest
Strong root systems for perennial growth
Not forced or root-bound
Timed for Irish growing conditions
Why Grow Thyme at Home?
Fresh flavour superior to dried thyme
Hardy perennial that returns each year
Low maintenance once established
Suitable for containers and small spaces
Attractive, pollinator-friendly when flowering
Culinary Uses
Soups and stews
Roasted meats and vegetables
Marinades and herb blends
Stuffing and slow-cooked dishes
Harvest lightly and often to encourage fresh growth and maintain plant shape.
Product Details
Plant type: Culinary herb
Certification: Certified organic
Edible parts: Leaves
Growth habit: Low-growing, woody perennial
Supply format: 3 × 9 cm pot plants (ships from late May)
Growing conditions: Sunny, well-drained, sheltered positions; containers, raised beds, borders
Suitable for Ireland: Yes
Origin: Grown by us at our eco-farm


























