2000+ Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds Ground Cover for Planting - 4 Perennial Thyme Non-GMO Heirloom Blue, Purple, Red, Yellow Beautiful Flower

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Product Overview

Brand: Seeds Of Strength

Color: Blue, Purple, Red, Yellow

Features:

  • Vibrant Tapestry of Color: Transform your landscape into a breathtaking mosaic of blue, purple, red, and yellow blooms, creating a captivating groundcover.
  • Low-Maintenance & Drought-Tolerant: Enjoy a hassle-free garden with these hardy perennials that thrive in sunny spots and require minimal watering once established.
  • Pollinator Paradise: Attract a symphony of bees and butterflies to your garden, supporting a thriving ecosystem and enhancing pollination for other plants.
  • Natural & Diverse: Cultivate a healthy garden with a mix of pure, heirloom seeds that have been naturally pollinated and are free from genetic modification, offering a diverse range of thyme varieties.
  • Unique Garden Statement: Make your garden stand out with eye-catching, worthy Creeping Thyme that will be the envy of your neighbors.

Details: How to Plant Creeping Thyme Seeds: When to plant: Outdoors: Direct sow in late spring when temperatures are consistently above 60°F (15°C). Indoors: Start seeds 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Where to plant: Light: Full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day). Soil: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil with neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Spacing: 6-12 inches apart for ground cover. How to plant: Prepare the seedbed: Loosen the soil to a depth of 6-8 inches and remove any weeds or debris. Sow the seeds: Scatter seeds evenly over the soil surface. Do not cover them, as they need light to germinate. Press the seeds: Gently press the seeds into the soil to ensure good contact. Water: Mist the soil gently but thoroughly to avoid displacing the seeds. Keep the soil consistently moist until germination. Additional tips: Starting indoors: Sow seeds in seed trays filled with seed-starting mix. Cover the tray with plastic wrap to maintain humidity. Once seedlings have a few true leaves, transplant them outdoors after hardening them off. Thinning: If seedlings are too dense, thin them out to 6-12 inches apart. Watering: Water regularly during germination and establishment, then reduce frequency as the plants mature. Note: Creeping thyme seeds can take 2-3 weeks to germinate, so be patient. With proper care, you can enjoy a beautiful and fragrant ground cover in your garden.

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