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Creeping Thyme Seeds - Landscaping Ground Cover - Approximately 4000 Seeds
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Creeping Thyme Seeds - Landscaping Ground Cover - Approximately 4000 Seeds

Please note that Creeping Thyme seeds are tiny little seeds. 4000 seeds will cover a decent area, but the seeds are very small and they come in a small packet. Creeping Thyme is a popular and adaptive dwarf ground cover that is popular for landscape designs. Used often as borders on flower beds and in between pavers on walkways. Can handle mod…
Please note that Creeping Thyme seeds are tiny little seeds. 4000 seeds will cover a decent area, but the seeds are very small and they come in a small packet. Creeping Thyme is a popular and adaptive dwarf ground cover that is popular for landscape designs. Used often as borders on flower beds and in between pavers on walkways. Can handle moderate foot traffic. Creeping Thyme is a perennial herb which will over-winter well in zones 4-9 Direct Sow seeds outdoors between May and August when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against freeze damage When planting, seeds should not be covered with soil, but rather pressed into the soil. Good seed to soil contact is necessary for ideal germination rates Net weight .025 oz Please note that Creeping Thyme seeds are tiny little seeds. 4000 seeds will cover a decent area, but the seeds are very small and they come in a small packet. Creeping Thyme is a popular and adaptive dwarf ground cover that is popular for landscape designs. Used often as borders on flower beds and in between pavers on walkways, this is a ground cover that can handle moderate foot traffic. Creeping Thyme is a perennial herb which will over-winter well in zones 4-9. Direct Sow seeds outdoors between May and August when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against freeze damage. When planting, seeds should not be covered with soil, but rather pressed into the soil. Good seed to soil contact is necessary for ideal germination rates.
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Please note that Creeping Thyme seeds are tiny little seeds. 4000 seeds will cover a decent area, but the seeds are very small and they come in a small packet. Creeping Thyme is a popular and adaptive dwarf ground cover that is popular for landscape designs. Used often as borders on flower beds and in between pavers on walkways. Can handle moderate foot traffic. Creeping Thyme is a perennial herb which will over-winter well in zones 4-9 Direct Sow seeds outdoors between May and August when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against freeze damage When planting, seeds should not be covered with soil, but rather pressed into the soil. Good seed to soil contact is necessary for ideal germination rates Net weight .025 oz Please note that Creeping Thyme seeds are tiny little seeds. 4000 seeds will cover a decent area, but the seeds are very small and they come in a small packet. Creeping Thyme is a popular and adaptive dwarf ground cover that is popular for landscape designs. Used often as borders on flower beds and in between pavers on walkways, this is a ground cover that can handle moderate foot traffic. Creeping Thyme is a perennial herb which will over-winter well in zones 4-9. Direct Sow seeds outdoors between May and August when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against freeze damage. When planting, seeds should not be covered with soil, but rather pressed into the soil. Good seed to soil contact is necessary for ideal germination rates.