Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is a low-growing ground cover that can be grown in place of traditional turf grass. A member of the mint family, the plant is hardy in zones 4 through 9 and should be ...
With an herbal, earthy scent and nectar-rich flowers, this ground cover is not only more interesting than grass, it's also lower-maintenance.
Welcome to our gardening adventure. Let’s grow it together! I remember once hearing someone say, “If you have time, you have everything.” When it comes to plants, thyme, creeping thyme to be exact, ...
Start by getting to know your garden—specifically, how sunlight moves through it throughout the day. Red creeping thyme needs at least six hours of direct sun, so choose your location accordingly.
Groundcovers are effective ways to reduce the need for mulches while also reducing weed pressures. There are many great ground covers out there. In this video I am demonstrating how I plant Creeping ...
Here are five things to do in the garden: Thyme. Thyme is the most cold-hardy herb and is therefore suitable for the fall and winter garden. Even if it should die back in a hard freeze, it will regrow ...
Red creeping thyme (Thymus praecox 'Coccineus') makes a superb low-maintenance ground cover that delivers vibrant color. This hardy perennial herb produces delicate lavender-red blooms and aromatic ...
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