6/24/2010

Creeping Thyme - 1,000 Seeds

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Creeping Thyme - 1,000 Seeds Feature


  • Season: Perennial
  • Hardiness: Zones: 4 to 9
  • Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers well-drained light-textured soil with modest fertility
  • Form: Low, dense mat; sprawls haphazardly
  • Foliage: .2 to .3 inch dark green, slighty hairy leaves; pleasant fragrance of mint when crushed
  • Flower: Lavender




Creeping Thyme - 1,000 Seeds Overview


Until now, Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum) from seed never had quite the robust, long-blooming beauty of the more expensive plant varieties. Well, this creeping thyme has swept all that away! This super-vigorous, lemon-scented, brighly-flowered variety spreads 18 inches in no time in the sunny garden, giving you months of deep pink blooms and heavenly fragrance for mere pennies! - Just 5 - 8 inches tall, creeping thyme is completely covered in 1/4-inch bells of carmine-pink for months on end. Butterflies love it and so will you! The foliage is attractive even when not in bloom, too, with dark green, slightly hairy leaves. And because it's a long-lived perennial hardy just about everywhere in the U.S., you can expect years of beauty from this trouble-free groundcover! - Plant creeping thyme in rock gardens, walls, bare spots in sunny beds and borders, and just about anywhere that needs some quick, permanent coverage. This is a low-growing wildflower is used as a ground cover. Creeping thyme tolerates dry soil and needs little care after it is established. It self-sows readily, dropping it seeds after flowering season is over and then this new seed sprouts the next spring keep a robust stand of creeping thyme thriving.



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