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Thyme, with its fragrant leaves and culinary versatility, is a valuable garden addition, and its companions can enhance its benefits. Planting thyme near cabbage, tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers can help deter common pests like cabbage worms and enhance the overall health of these crops. Additionally, thyme's aromatic qualities can discourage unwanted insects and boost the flavor of neighboring plants. This versatile herb not only contributes to garden health but also adds a savory touch to your culinary creations, making it an invaluable asset to your garden ecosystem. More

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