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    Terracotta Pot (EV 16)

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    Terracotta Pot (EV 23)

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    Terracotta Pot (EV 27)

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    Terracotta Pot (EV 29)

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    Terracotta Pot (EV12)

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  • Test 113

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  • Three Kings Pack

    Three Kings Pack

    Set the mood this Christmas with this gift set. Frankincense and Myrrh granules are often burned at christmas time, they are prized for their alluring fragrance. This gift pack includes: 1 - 50g Frankincense1 - 50g Myrrh1 - Brass Charcoal/Incense BurnerFree Gift Wrap & Handmade Gift Tag  

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  • Thuja

    Thuja

    ThujaBotanical Name: Thuja occindentalis

    $9.50
  • Thyme

    Thyme

    ThymeThymus vulgaris Use Thyme to flavour soups, stuffings, meat, chicken and fish dishes, stews, marinating olives, mushrooms, vegetables, savory muffins and scones.Take thyme internally to relieve chest infections, dry coughs, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma and laryngitis. It is also useful for the treatment of indigestion, gastritis and diarrhoea.Externally thyme is used for fungal infections, infected skin conditions, for thrush of the mouth it can be used as a mouthwash and as a douche for vaginal thrush. Gargle with thyme tea for tonsillitis.Other UsesThyme is added to potpourri a...

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  • Thyme - Andersons Gold Thyme

    Thyme - Andersons Gold Thyme

    Andersons Gold ThymeBotanical Name: Thymus pulegioides 'Andersons Gold'

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  • Thyme - Common Thyme

    Thyme - Common Thyme

    Common ThymeBotanical Name: Thymus vulgaris Thyme is a perennial to 40cm with tiny pointed leaves; it gets white flowers in spring/summer.Egyptians used thyme to embalm their dead, Romans strewed thyme on floors to repel venomous creatures. They flavoured their cheese with it. And for centuries bees on Mt Hymettus near Athens have produced a famous wild thyme honey.The leaves can be used in stews, soups, roast chicken, meat, eggs and fish. Use in stuffing or sprinkle over baked vegetables. Nice stirred through cooked mushrooms and omelettes or sprinkled on sardines.Thyme is antiseptic and c...

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