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Ground Cover Beauty: Our Creeping Thyme Seeds offer a lush and low-growing ground cover option that adds beauty and texture to any garden or landscape. With its dense, mat-forming growth habit and delicate foliage, creeping thyme creates a picturesque carpet of greenery that enhances the aesthetic appeal of pathways, rock gardens, and borders.
Fragrant Blooms: Creeping thyme is prized not only for its attractive foliage but also for its fragrant blooms. In the summer, this perennial herb produces clusters of tiny pink, lavender, or white flowers that emit a delightful, herbal fragrance, attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to the garden.
Low Maintenance: Our Creeping Thyme Seeds are easy to grow and require minimal maintenance, making them perfect for busy gardeners or those with limited gardening experience. Once established, creeping thyme is drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, requiring little more than occasional watering and light pruning to keep it looking its best.
Versatile Uses: Creeping thyme is incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of ways in the landscape. Whether planted between stepping stones, cascading over walls, or filling in gaps in rock gardens, this versatile herb adds a touch of natural beauty and charm to any outdoor space.
Culinary Delight: In addition to its ornamental value, creeping thyme is also valued for its culinary uses. The leaves of creeping thyme have a fragrant, earthy flavor that enhances a wide range of dishes, including meats, soups, stews, and salads. Customers can enjoy the satisfaction of growing their own fresh herbs for culinary experimentation and enjoyment.
When to Plant Direct Sowing: Plant outdoors in late spring when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Starting Indoors: Start seeds indoors 8-12 weeks before your last frost date for an earlier start. Where to Plant Sunlight: Full sun is ideal (at least 6 hours a day). Soil: Well-draining, somewhat poor soil. It can tolerate sandy or rocky areas. Avoid heavy, overly fertile soil. Spacing: Plants spread 6-12 inches, so space accordingly. Planting Instructions Prepare the area (Direct Sowing): Lightly loosen the soil and remove weeds. Sow the seeds: Direct Sowing: Scatter seeds thinly over the soil surface. Do not bury them, as they need light to germinate. Gently press them into the soil. Starting Indoors: Sow seeds on the surface of a seed starting mix in pots or trays. Lightly press in. Watering: Mist the soil thoroughly to moisten. Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy, during germination. Germination: Seeds germinate in 14-21 days. Transplanting (if started indoors) When: Transplant when seedlings are a few inches tall and the weather has warmed consistently. Spacing: Space plants about 6-12 inches apart. Aftercare Thinning (if direct sowing): Once seedlings are established, thin them to the desired spacing. Watering: Water young plants regularly. Established thyme is quite drought-tolerant. Fertilizer: Thyme doesn't usually need any fertilization. Maintenance: Trim lightly after blooming to encourage compact growth, if desired.