Growing Thymes

Monday, December 31, 2007

Exciting New Plants for 2008!


We found a new variety of an old favorite that anyone can grow. It is Alice Alyssum. We have brought it in to the nursery and at first it looked just like Easter Basket variety, but as it grows the colours are looking bolder and brighter and it is seeming to be very hardy in the current cold, wet weather. It appears to be more compact than other alyssum. Looks like it will be great in pots and in borders.
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