
All you have to do to take care of a creeping thyme lawn is fight the instinct to water it. Native to Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. Creeping thyme is susceptible to root drowning and edema, which is why the soil should be moist or dry.If planting from seeds, scatter evenly over the area and cover with a thin layer of soil. Planting earlier on ensures that the plant will root sufficiently and make it until next spring. Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings or softwood cuttings in summer You will want to plant it in the late spring or early summeras soon as you are confident that the risk of frost has passed.The best place in your garden to plant creeping thyme is in a sunny location, moderately fertile, and average to dry soil with excellent drainage. Cut back as necessary to maintain plant appearance. During the first year, water the purple-flowering ground cover plants twice a week for two to three months to help the roots become established.Spring is optimal, however, because then the plant immediately puts on robust growth, but fall is also a. Perfect for edging, it also adds character to rock gardens where it will beautifully sprawl over small rocks. Seasons A hardy, evergreen perennial, thyme can go in the ground any time of year.

Provides an interesting texture to pathways.
WHEN TO PLANT THYME GROUND COVER FULL

Easily grown from Thymus Serpyllum seeds, Dwarf Creeping Thyme is a long-lived perennial that can be grown as a lawn substitute in small areas, or as a trouble-free ground cover that tolerates light foot traffic and adapts to a wide range of growing conditions including light shade and drought. The dwarf variety of Creeping Thyme is perfect for planting between stepping stones, along walkways, in rock gardens, walls, bare spots in sunny beds and borders, and just about any area in a garden where some quick, permanent coverage is needed. Dwarf Creeping Thyme features attractive evergreen foliage and blooms all summer long attracting honey bees and butterflies.ĭwarf Creeping Thyme is a super-vigorous, lemon-scented, brightly-flowered variety of thyme that spreads in the sunny garden, giving months of deep-pink blooms and heavenly fragrance. Creeping Thyme self-sows easily, dropping it seeds after blooming season is over.


Thyme ground cover grows in well drained soil that is either neutral or slightly alkaline and loves full sun. This dwarf variety of Thymus Serpyllum produces numerous, thin, somewhat woody stems that form a flat 4-6 inches tall mat of attractive foliage with tiny rounded, glossy blue-green leaves that are covered by clusters of tiny, tubular, deep-pink, lemon-scented flowers. Creeping Thyme Ground Cover can be grown from seed, and it takes 14 to 21 days to sprout in USDA Zones 3 - 9. Creeping Thyme Dwarf Thymus Serpyllum is a compact growing hardy perennial subshrub native to Europe and North Africa. Creeping Thyme Dwarf seeds can be started indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost or directly outdoors in spring.
