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Therefore, a plant like this Creeping Pink Thyme with almost an inch of stem between its sets of leaves grows much more quickly than say a Pink Chintz Thyme or a Woolly Thyme whose leaves are very close together.
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I'd like to convert some of the lawn to creeping thyme. Any thoughts on if it's better to start from seed or plants? ... I've left about six inches of soil between a boulder retaining wall and my lawn as a kind of "mow strip" and thought I might put creeping thyme in there (mmm, the smell of fresh cut grass mingled with...
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Wooly creeping thyme herb plants (and similar varieties) are useful in the landscape, serving as ground covers between stepping stones. Besides woolly creeping thyme herb plants, examples include 'Caraway', lemon and 'Spicy Orange'. ... Taxonomy of Creeping Thyme Herb Plants:
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Growing catnip, sweet woodruff and creeping thyme as fragrant groundcovers. These aromatic herbs won't be eaten by deer pests. ... Think of growing catnip, sweet woodruff or creeping thyme as sort of a reverse aromatherapy for deer control!
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Thymus serpyllum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thymus serpyllum , known by the common names of Wild Thyme or Creeping Thyme is a species of thyme native to most of Europe and North Africa. It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to ...
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Creeping Thyme ground cover seed spreads 18 inches in no time in a sunny garden. Creeping thyme gives you months of deep pink blooms and a heavenly fragrance for mere pennies! ... Until now, Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum) from seed never had quite the robust, long-blooming beauty of the more expensive plant varieties.
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Q. - Plant Height: Thymus serpyllum is the "wild" form of Creeping Thyme. The height of the plant is typically from 3 to 6 inches but under certain conditions can reportedly reach ten inches. Plantings in pathways tend to be naturally "pruned" by the foot traffic and trained to adopt a lower growing habit.
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Woolly thyme softens the look of pavers. ©1999 ... Pests and Diseases: Woolly thyme is susceptible to root rot, in wet, poorly drained soils. ... Woolly thyme is one of my favorite, low-growing ground covers. I especially like how it drapes down my rock walls like a cascading waterfall.
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Springhill::; Vinca, Evergreen One of the finest, fastest creepers for a finished look at low cost. Outstanding foliage quickly forms a glossy 6" evergreen carpet smothered with ... Thrives anywhere, even in poor, dry, sandy soil where other ground covers fail. Grows only 2-6" high with a neat creeping habit. Space...
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