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1000+ Pcs Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting, Ground Cover Plants Easy to Plant and Grow, Purple Red Green Blue White Flowers
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1000+ Pcs Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting, Ground Cover Plants Easy to Plant and Grow, Purple Red Green Blue White Flowers

Easy to Grow and Maintain. 1000+ Pcs Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting Attracts Butterflies and Pollinators Creeping Thyme is popularly sown in rock gardens, along borders, fences walkways, in containers pots, or directly in the garden. Keep soil lightly moist until germination which can be slow, Dry soil can lead to germination failure. Please …
Easy to Grow and Maintain. 1000+ Pcs Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting Attracts Butterflies and Pollinators Creeping Thyme is popularly sown in rock gardens, along borders, fences walkways, in containers pots, or directly in the garden. Keep soil lightly moist until germination which can be slow, Dry soil can lead to germination failure. Please note that creeping thyme seeds are tiny little seeds.Germination rate about 90% or better.Easy to plant and grow. 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. Potting and Repotting Creeping Thyme If you are transplanting thyme, give them room to spread by planting just one specimen per pot. If you have containers that are several feet long (such as window boxes), you can plant them about 1 foot apart. The best containers are porous-such as clay or terracotta-but any container will do as long as it has ample drainage holes. Once the plant grows too big for the container, remove the root ball and divide it. You can replant the smaller division back into the container it was in, giving it fresh potting mix. The remaining division can go into a similar container with fresh potting mix or into the garden, making way for fresh growth. Overwintering In zones where winters are cold, thyme is semi-evergreen, which means it will remain mostly green and keep its leaves, but may die back some and some branches may die. The best way to protect plants in colder USDA zones is by giving them a 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch after the cold weather has set in. Apply it on a day that has hit a zing temperature. It will keep the soil at a consistent temperature and give the plant a better chance of surviving a rollercoaster of warming and cooling temperatures that can harm a plant.
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Easy to Grow and Maintain. 1000+ Pcs Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting Attracts Butterflies and Pollinators Creeping Thyme is popularly sown in rock gardens, along borders, fences walkways, in containers pots, or directly in the garden. Keep soil lightly moist until germination which can be slow, Dry soil can lead to germination failure. Please note that creeping thyme seeds are tiny little seeds.Germination rate about 90% or better.Easy to plant and grow. 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. Potting and Repotting Creeping Thyme If you are transplanting thyme, give them room to spread by planting just one specimen per pot. If you have containers that are several feet long (such as window boxes), you can plant them about 1 foot apart. The best containers are porous-such as clay or terracotta-but any container will do as long as it has ample drainage holes. Once the plant grows too big for the container, remove the root ball and divide it. You can replant the smaller division back into the container it was in, giving it fresh potting mix. The remaining division can go into a similar container with fresh potting mix or into the garden, making way for fresh growth. Overwintering In zones where winters are cold, thyme is semi-evergreen, which means it will remain mostly green and keep its leaves, but may die back some and some branches may die. The best way to protect plants in colder USDA zones is by giving them a 2- to 3-inch layer of mulch after the cold weather has set in. Apply it on a day that has hit a zing temperature. It will keep the soil at a consistent temperature and give the plant a better chance of surviving a rollercoaster of warming and cooling temperatures that can harm a plant.

Specifications

OriginUsa
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Water RequirementsModerate Watering
Pack Size1.0 Count
Expected Blooming PeriodWinter
Product Care InstructionsWater Evenly Moist
Package Dimensions3 X 2.9 X 0.16 Inches
BrandSeeds Of Strength
Indoor/outdoor UsageIndoor
Plant Or Animal Product TypeFlower
ColorCreeping Thyme 1
Item Weight0.176 Ounces
Expected Planting PeriodWinter
Soil TypeClay Soil