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Thyme seeds
Thyme seeds





thyme seeds
  1. THYME SEEDS HOW TO
  2. THYME SEEDS FULL

Thymus Serpyllum plants are an ideal way to cover bare spots in the garden or lawn. If you have a pet that is prone to allergies, you may want to position your Red Creeping Thyme in a pot or raised bed where the dog can’t easily access it. However, some sensitive dogs may experience a reaction or allergy when exposed to the Thymus Serpyllum plant. Not only is Red Creeping Thyme not considered poisonous it is also resilient enough to withstand some trampling. It is also a reliable mosquito repellent, making it a good choice for including in pots or planters around patios and outside areas.įurther adding to the attraction, Thymus Serpyllum is considered safe to use around animals. Thriving in soil that is considered poor or lacking in nutrients, Red Creeping Thyme is increasingly popular for its versatility and easy going nature. Some newer varieties such as Pink Lemonade can last for longer. These attractive little blooms typically last for 3 weeks. During the summer months pink, red or purple flowers emerge from amongst the lush green foliage. Once established these are easy to grow plants. This makes it a popular choice for filling awkward spots in the garden. The plants rarely exceed 3 to 5 inches in height.ĭespite their diminutive stature, mature plants can achieve a spread of 12 to 18 inches. Evergreen in warmer climates, in cooler gardens Thymus Serpyllum can also be cultivated as an annual plant.Ī popular floral ground cover choice, Red Creeping Thyme likes to grow close to the ground.

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Native to Southern Europe, this is a full sun loving herbaceous perennial.

thyme seeds

Part of the Thyme plant family, Red Creeping Thyme is also known as Breckland Thyme, Elfin Thyme or Breckland Wild Thyme. Thymus Serpyllum is an attractive, low growing floral herb.

thyme seeds

THYME SEEDS HOW TO

Suitable for a range of locations, soil types and styles of garden, if you want to learn more about Red Creeping Thyme, including how to add it to your garden, our complete guide has all the information that you need. Native to Mediterranean climates, these full sun loving perennial plants are pleasingly versatile and easy to grow. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Thymus spp.If you are looking for a colorful, aromatic, low maintenance ground cover plant, Red Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum) is a must. Note: Thyme will become woody and needs to be divided or replaced after 3-4 years. Cut back to within 4-5" above the ground. In subsequent years, harvest just as the flowers being to open. HARVEST: Cut only a few stems the first year in order for the plants to winter over. SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Thyme grows best in light, dry, well-drained soil. In very hot climates, thyme will need part shade to do well. Pinch off growing tips of upright growing varieties to make bushier plants.

thyme seeds

After the last frost in spring, transplant outside and space 6-8" apart, in rows 12-18" apart. Transplant to individual containers when plants have 4 true leaves. Sow seeds on top of the growing medium and cover with a thin layer of soil mix. SOWING: Transplant (recommended): Start seeds in flats 8-10 weeks before the last frost.







Thyme seeds