well that depends, if you have a shady spot were you want to grow herbs rosemary would be easier, thyme likes sun lite.
Tomatoes, turnips, thyme
Thyme is an easily germinated perennial herb, it will however take about a year from planting to herbs big enough to harvest. For quicker results you may want to start with seedlings or "starts." You could be harvesting thyme in a few months that way. For more information on Thyme, please see the related links below.
Thyme is a herb, it has no ingredients as such except for the naturally absorbed chemicals. Thyme is its own plant, an herb used in baking similar to sage or oregano. It can usually be found dried and ground in the spice racks, and is an easy to grow plant if you have a bit of sun and good soil. Thyme is actually pronounced the same as 'time', kind of interesting.
Thyme is very hardy and will grow under most conditions. It prefers full sun and a soil that is light and sandy, or loamy. Thyme requires minimal fertilization unless the soil quality is of extremely poor quality, or when grown via the hydroponic method.
T. vulgaris L. is also known as garden thyme, and T. serpyllum is also known as creeping thyme, mother of thyme, wild thyme and mountain thyme.
Thyme is pronounced 'Time'.
Rubbed thyme is the same as plain thyme, which is a spice. * Rubbed thyme refers to the product of rubbing the thyme leaves into a fine powder, as opposed to leaving them whole.
Thyme
Time is the homophone for thyme
In Greek "thyme" is θυμάρι (Sounds like thymári)
Thyme is a herb that is well known. And a bunch of thyme is about 4 to 6 sprigs of them.