Description
- Creeping thyme is a hardy perennial widely used in aromatic landscaping as a trailing ground cover.
- The silvery green leaves of creeping thyme give off an earthy floral scent similar to rosemary. It thrives as a vigorous ornamental herb known for its versatile horticultural benefits and scent.
- Creeping thyme lawns are drought tolerant and require much less water than traditional lawns. Traditional lawns start to turn brown when hot weather rolls around, but not thyme.
- Planting Instructions: 1. Sow seeds in containers, covering them lightly with soil (surface sowing – lightly press seeds into soil). Ideal temperature is 64-75 degrees Fahrenheit. (2) The soil should be kept moist, but not too wet. (3) As the plants grow up, they can be watered regularly to maintain proper moisture. Germination will take place between 14-21 days.
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