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CHUXAY GARDEN Thymus Serpyllum 'Magic Carpet',Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting Outdoors 4 Seeds Perennial Rose Red Thyme Landscaping Rocks Ground
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CHUXAY GARDEN Thymus Serpyllum 'Magic Carpet',Creeping Thyme Seeds for Planting Outdoors 4 Seeds Perennial Rose Red Thyme Landscaping Rocks Ground

Hardiness zone.4-9 Grow.Using a quality seed starting mix. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix.Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot about 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.The seeds should germinate within 14 to 21 days. When to plant.Spring Tall.Grows up to 1-2 in. tall (2-5 cm) and will spread ov…
Hardiness zone.4-9 Grow.Using a quality seed starting mix. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix.Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot about 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.The seeds should germinate within 14 to 21 days. When to plant.Spring Tall.Grows up to 1-2 in. tall (2-5 cm) and will spread over time by rooting stems to 12-18 in. (30-45 cm). Use.Excellent ground cover or filler between stepping stones,where it releases its fragrance when trodden on. Provides an interesting texture to pathways.Great for containers too! Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum Magic Carpet) - If you have a stepping stone path or a flagstone patio, growing Magic Carpet seeds is a great way to add a beautiful, low-growing thyme to the walkway and patio crevices. Creeping thyme ground cover is only 2 - 4 inches high, and it spreads and flowers for most of the summer. Magic Carpet thyme is perfect for edging the flower border, rock gardens, walkways, patios and in containers. The ground cover plants are full of tiny pink clusters of blooms that are attractive to butterflies. The groundcover is lemen-scented, and it is a maintenance free, hardy plant that will give years of beauty and enjoyment. This is a carefree and low maintenance plant, and is drought tolerant once established. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone. Creeping thyme does not do well with excessive moisture, so be careful not to over-water and drown this groundcover.
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Hardiness zone.4-9 Grow.Using a quality seed starting mix. Plant seeds on the surface of the mix with a bare covering of additional mix.Keep the water evenly moist in a warm, bright spot about 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit.The seeds should germinate within 14 to 21 days. When to plant.Spring Tall.Grows up to 1-2 in. tall (2-5 cm) and will spread over time by rooting stems to 12-18 in. (30-45 cm). Use.Excellent ground cover or filler between stepping stones,where it releases its fragrance when trodden on. Provides an interesting texture to pathways.Great for containers too! Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum Magic Carpet) - If you have a stepping stone path or a flagstone patio, growing Magic Carpet seeds is a great way to add a beautiful, low-growing thyme to the walkway and patio crevices. Creeping thyme ground cover is only 2 - 4 inches high, and it spreads and flowers for most of the summer. Magic Carpet thyme is perfect for edging the flower border, rock gardens, walkways, patios and in containers. The ground cover plants are full of tiny pink clusters of blooms that are attractive to butterflies. The groundcover is lemen-scented, and it is a maintenance free, hardy plant that will give years of beauty and enjoyment. This is a carefree and low maintenance plant, and is drought tolerant once established. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone. Creeping thyme does not do well with excessive moisture, so be careful not to over-water and drown this groundcover.