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20000+ Red Creeping Thyme Seeds Ground Cover Plant Seeds Perennial- Non-GMO Heirloom Flower Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting

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  • Creeping thyme is a hardy perennial widely used as a trailing ground cover in aromatic landscapes.
  • Creeping thyme plants are slow growing hardy perennials in USDA hardiness zones 4-9. It thrives in full sun or part shade and is tolerant of rocky soils and deer.
  • In early summer, red creeping thyme covers your garden floor in a sea of magenta or lavender red.
  • The plant is densely covered with small, dark green, glossy leaves that are highly aromatic when crushed.
  • Growth Rate - The creeping thyme plant is a low, usually creeping subshrub growing to 2 cm tall with stolons up to 10 cm long.



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Creeping Thyme Seeds
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Creeping Thyme Seeds
Creeping Thyme Seeds

Joanne
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
Garbage. Do not purchase. These seeds are a mix of rag weed and grass not as advertised.
cindy butler
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
My mom loves them
Julie
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I carefully planted these seeds in seed cups and grew them inside until they were about 4 inches tall. I transferred them to the prepared garden area. They were not even pretty weeds. Google also identified them as a weed!
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Obviously I did not count these seeds; however, I counted out 200. I estimated roughly several thousand seeds. Hope I am wrong! Using fine Sakcrete sand and a Scott’s whirlybird they spread just fine. Heading back out to wet the newly scattered seeds. Will not know germination rate for one month.
Hamid Noorani
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
Received the seeds on 6/22, planted on 6/23. The photo is taken today, 6/30. Used a mix of peat moss and Miracle Gro Potting Mix. Watered with a sprayer. The seeds came well packaged and labeled.I first punched two small holes at the bottom of each seed-starter cup for good drainage. Filled each cup with the mix, and pressed firmly; leaving about 1/2 inch space on top. Then cut a corner of the seed pack, so as to leave a 1/8 inch opening. This allowed controlled transfer of a few seeds in each cup. Covered the seeds with a thin layer of mix, and watered.Three days later, tiny green shoots emerged from the top of some cups. Out of the 21 cups planted, 20 show small seedlings, some with multiple germinations.
Meow
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I’m so confused. I raked out a bare spot in my lawn and planted this seed. Raked it into the ground and gave it attention with watering every day, sometimes when it got a couple times a day. So excited to see little green shoots coming up everywhere but as the weeks go by, it’s just grass. Literally looks like baby st. augustine. I’m so confused. Did the dead st augustine come back? What happened to the thyme seed? Did I have the wrong seed or did it never grow?I’ll never know for sure, maybe I just need more thyme. 😅
Missing Duster Crevice Tool
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
I ordered couple of packs for my driveway and sidewalk edgers. I threw around 60000 seeds over the surface of the soil (9 feet by 1 feet area) and within one week they started growing and rising from the soil upper surface. I was surprised and expecting more drama with watering and maintenance.I’d say each pack may do the work for 2 square feet.I might have been lucky with East Coast light rains and occasional sunny days.
Gina Uher
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Expected this plant to stay short for good ground cover. It actually grew 6-8 inches high, which made it look more like weeds than flowers. All the flowers don't bloom at the same time so it was not a good look. I probably should have researched more about the plant instead of just going off the description here before purchasing. According to Google, it grew like it was supposed to. Make sure it's what you need and research the plant before you order. This product was not defective, just not what I expected.
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