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How to grow the easiest ground cover: Red creeping thyme
Red creeping thyme needs at least six hours of direct sun, so choose your location accordingly. Clear the planting area of ...
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 ...
Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is nature's answer to the high-maintenance lawn. This low-growing perennial herb forms dense, mat-like spreads that rarely exceed 3 inches in height, making it an ...
Creeping thyme is a hardy, low-growing plant that makes an excellent choice for filling gaps between paving stones ...
There are several types of creeping thyme, and some are used as lawn alternatives to grass. Whether you should grow one depends on your own wants and needs; creeping thyme lawns are not for everyone, ...
Talk about a sweetie! White creeping thyme (Thymus praecox 'Albiflorus') is a very low-growing plant that can stand foot traffic. This creeping thyme grows only an inch tall and spreads to create a ...
Be careful what you wish for when planting ground covers. Most will do exactly that — cover the ground! For years I have had a healthy crop of creeping thyme. Everywhere. It tends to show up ...
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Mistakes Gardeners Commonly Make When Growing Thyme
Thyme is a beloved herb garden classic thanks to its beautiful smell, range of culinary uses, and relatively easy to grow nature. Of course thyme isn't invincible, and you still need to be sure to ...
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