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		<description><![CDATA[The future, with the threat of global warming coming nearer, it’s a great time to start growing thyme . With planting thyme and other plants, gardeners have found a way to renew the soil with natural nutrients, helping to save the planet. Gardeners have been contributing to the ‘going green’ process, long before it was hip!! Thyme, sometimes named Thymus vulgaris, is a pleasantly scented, hardy member of the mint family. Thyme has been grown and used for hundreds of years. Tiny, aromatic]]></description>
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