300 Pink Rock Cress Seeds Creeping Thyme Seed Thymus Serpyllum Organic
Product Features:
Easy Installation:
The 300 Pink Rock Cress Seeds Creeping Thyme Seed Thymus Serpyllum Organic are easy to grow and can be directly sown into the ground. They are a great option for beginners or those who want to add a low-maintenance plant to their garden.
Durability:
Creeping thyme is a hardy plant that is drought-tolerant and can survive in a variety of conditions. It is also resistant to pests and diseases, making it a low-maintenance plant.
Color Options:
Creeping thyme comes in a variety of colors, including pink, white, and purple. This gives you the option to choose the perfect color to match your garden’s design.
Benefits:
Attracts Pollinators:
The flowers of creeping thyme attract a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. This can help to improve the pollination of other plants in your garden.
Groundcover:
Creeping thyme can be used as a groundcover to help prevent weeds and erosion. It is a low-growing plant that will not crowd out other plants.
Culinary Uses:
The leaves of creeping thyme can be used to flavor a variety of dishes. They have a mild, peppery flavor that can be used to enhance soups, stews, and salads.
Medicinal Uses:
Creeping thyme has a number of medicinal uses. It can be used to treat coughs, sore throats, and digestive problems. It can also be used as an antiseptic and a diuretic.
Detailed Specifications:
Plant Type: Perennial
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Bloom Time: Spring and summer
Flower Color: Pink
Plant Height: 2-4 inches
Plant Spread: 12-18 inches
Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Type: Well-drained soil
Moisture Requirements: Drought-tolerant
Planting Instructions:
Sow the seeds directly into the ground in the spring or fall.
Cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil.
Water the seeds regularly, especially during the first few weeks after planting.
Thin the seedlings to 6-8 inches apart once they have germinated.
How to Grow Creeping Thyme
Growing Creeping Thyme
Creeping Thyme