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🌿✨ Elevate Your Garden with Creeping Thyme Seeds
✨One of the best low growing ground covers, Thymus serpyllum forms evergreen dense cushions 5 to 10cm (2 to 4in) tall. The stems creep along the ground rather than rise vertically and grow 10 to 30cm (4 to 12in) long.
📣Blooming from May through to August with clusters of flowers in shades of purple-violet, the plants flower so prolifically, you can hardly see the evergreen leaves below. There are very few ground covers that can be walked-on, but creeping thyme is one of them. It is suitable as a lawn substitute in small areas, an ideal ground cover to use between stepping stones or near to patios and walkways. Scented flowers.
🌱SOWING Sow: March - June / September - October Season: Perennial Height: 4 inches / 20 cm Width: 12 - 18 inches (30 - 45 cm) Bloom Season: May - September Bloom Color: Purple Position: Full sun to partial shade Soil Type: Well-drained, pH 5.8 - 6.8 Depth: Do not cover the seed but press into the soil Plant Spacing: 12 inches / 25 cm
Why Creeping Thyme Is an Optimal Ground Cover?
It grows relatively quickly.
It can tolerate foot traffic.
It's perennial, returning every year and requiring much less maintenance than grass.
It does not grow very tall—only about two to four inches maximum, so it won’t steal the show from other plants or shrubs.
It's ideal for gardeners who are worried about pests, pets, or kids traipsing through their yard and holds up very well if walked on.
It's deer and rabbit-resistant.
Bees are attracted to it.
All varieties have a nice fragrance.
Creeping thyme grows in USDA hardiness zones 2 through 9.
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