ThymeThymus vulgarisThymus vulgaris 17 cmØ17 cm, GreenKr 129.90Member 50%Thymus vulgaris 14 cmThymus vulgaris 14 cmØ14 cm, GreenKr 44.95 89.90Member 50%Thymus vulgaris on stem 14 cmThymus vulgaris stem 14 cmØ14 cm, GreenKr 89.95 179.90Member 50%Thymus vulgaris 19 cmThymus vulgaris 19 cmØ19 cm, GreenKr 114.95 229.90Member 4 for 3Thymus vulgaris L.Timjan, Krydd-MultiKr 59.90Thymus vulgaris L.Timjan, Krydd-, Ursprung SverigeKr 59.90Italian herbsIf you like to cook Italian food, it might be a good idea to have traditional Italian herbs available. Italians like to add flavor to their food and they do that best by using different herbs. Of course, it's easier in Italy, when the climate means that herbs can practically grow right outside, but now you can get traditional, fresh herbs from Italy in our stores.Grow your ownSummerLearn from history's old masters - create a fragrant herb gardenFragrant spices, medicinal plants, and plants that attract butterflies and bees – could it get any better? In this article, you can learn more about the herb garden and how to create your own.Outdoor plants and gardenBasil – how to grow your ownBasil is an incredibly rewarding herb. It goes well with a wide range of dishes and is also easy to grow. This makes basil a natural addition to the kitchen garden and kitchen counter for both beginners and more experienced growers.Grow your ownMint – grow your ownMint is a flavorful and aromatic herb that is appreciated by many people around the world. It is used in a wide variety of dishes and also works well as a flavoring in different beverages. Mint is also a perennial, which means it withers in the winter but grows back the following spring.Oregano - grow your ownIs it called kongsmynte or oregano? Or maybe kongsmerian? Actually, all these names are correct because the plant has been called by these different names in various contexts. However, oregano is neither a mint nor a marjoram, but it is a well-known plant in Norway. Many hundreds of years ago, monks cultivated oregano in long, narrow gardens both for its flavor and for its medicinal properties.Rosemary – how to grow your ownThe lovely Mediterranean herb rosemary can add a touch of spice to countless dishes, and it is a great decorative element on the terrace or balcony.