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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Seeds Creeping Thyme Seeds - Breckland Wild Creeping Elfin Thyme Thymus Serpyllum Seeds- Perennial Showy Ground Lawn Cover- Easy
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QAUZUY GARDEN 100 Seeds Creeping Thyme Seeds - Breckland Wild Creeping Elfin Thyme Thymus Serpyllum Seeds- Perennial Showy Ground Lawn Cover- Easy

Feature. Creeping Thyme has the fine texture of their pointed blue-green leaves as they spread out to softly blanket the ground. It is a good ground or lawn plant. USDA Hardiness Zone. Creeping Thyme is a very beautiful ground or lawn cover plant grown in2-9(USDA). Planting time. Sow indoors late winter to mid-spring. Transplant out once soil begi…
Feature. Creeping Thyme has the fine texture of their pointed blue-green leaves as they spread out to softly blanket the ground. It is a good ground or lawn plant. USDA Hardiness Zone. Creeping Thyme is a very beautiful ground or lawn cover plant grown in2-9(USDA). Planting time. Sow indoors late winter to mid-spring. Transplant out once soil begins to warm, or direct sow late May through June. Ideal soil temperature for germination: 15-21°C (60-70°F). Sow. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix. Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot of about 65 to 75 degrees F. To moisten the top of the soil, use a spray bottle. Seeds will germinate within 14 to 21 days. Sun. Creeping thyme is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe, and is therefore a sun-loving plant that needs full sun (at least six hours daily) to thrive. Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, Breckland wild thyme, wild thyme, creeping thyme, or elfin thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to most of Europe and North Africa. It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to 2 cm (1 in) tall with creeping stems up to 10 cm (4 in) long. The oval evergreen leaves are 3-8 mm long. The strongly scented flowers are either lilac, pink-purple, magenta, or a rare white, all 4-6 mm long and produced in clusters. The hardy plant tolerates some pedestrian traffic and produces odors ranging from heavily herbal to lightly lemon, depending on the variety. How to Grow Creeping Thyme From Seed You can start thyme from seed indoors in a small growing tray before the final frost, using a quality seed starting mix. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix. (These seeds need light to germinate.) Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot about 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. To moisten the top of the soil, use a spray bottle. The seeds should germinate within 14 to 21 days. Once the seedlings have 3 to 4 inches of growth, you can transplant them into a new container or plant them in the ground once the threat of frost has passed.
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Feature. Creeping Thyme has the fine texture of their pointed blue-green leaves as they spread out to softly blanket the ground. It is a good ground or lawn plant. USDA Hardiness Zone. Creeping Thyme is a very beautiful ground or lawn cover plant grown in2-9(USDA). Planting time. Sow indoors late winter to mid-spring. Transplant out once soil begins to warm, or direct sow late May through June. Ideal soil temperature for germination: 15-21°C (60-70°F). Sow. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix. Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot of about 65 to 75 degrees F. To moisten the top of the soil, use a spray bottle. Seeds will germinate within 14 to 21 days. Sun. Creeping thyme is native to the Mediterranean regions of southern Europe, and is therefore a sun-loving plant that needs full sun (at least six hours daily) to thrive. Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, Breckland wild thyme, wild thyme, creeping thyme, or elfin thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to most of Europe and North Africa. It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to 2 cm (1 in) tall with creeping stems up to 10 cm (4 in) long. The oval evergreen leaves are 3-8 mm long. The strongly scented flowers are either lilac, pink-purple, magenta, or a rare white, all 4-6 mm long and produced in clusters. The hardy plant tolerates some pedestrian traffic and produces odors ranging from heavily herbal to lightly lemon, depending on the variety. How to Grow Creeping Thyme From Seed You can start thyme from seed indoors in a small growing tray before the final frost, using a quality seed starting mix. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix. (These seeds need light to germinate.) Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot about 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. To moisten the top of the soil, use a spray bottle. The seeds should germinate within 14 to 21 days. Once the seedlings have 3 to 4 inches of growth, you can transplant them into a new container or plant them in the ground once the threat of frost has passed.

Specifications

BrandJoyful King
Water RequirementsRegular Watering
Pack Size100
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlowerh
Expected Blooming PeriodSummer
Product Care InstructionsWater Evenly Moist
Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor
Expected Planting PeriodIndoors in Late Winter To Mid-spring, Outdoor In Summer
Usda Hardiness Zone2-9
Package Dimensions3 X 3 X 3 Inches
Soil TypeWell-drained, Sandy
Item Weight1.6 Ounces