🌿Creeping Thyme Seeds – Thymus erpyllum | Aromatic Groundcover | Non-GMO, Low-Maintenance, Pollinator-Friendly
Breathe life and fragrance into your garden with Creeping Thyme (Thymus Serpyllum)—a stunning, fast-spreading groundcover that transforms ordinary spaces into vibrant, living carpets. This aromatic herb features soft, tiny leaves and produces a flush of delicate pink-purple blooms in summer, attracting bees and butterflies.
With 7000 seeds per pack, you can easily cover larger areas like pathways, rock gardens, or sunny borders. It’s non-GMO, drought-tolerant, and ideal for those who want a lush, low-maintenance alternative to traditional grass.
Why Choose Creeping Thyme Seeds - Thymus Serpyllum?
✅ Huge Coverage with 7000 Seeds: Perfect for larger areas, paver gaps, slopes, and lawn replacements.
✅ Fragrant, Foot-Friendly & Evergreen: Releases a mild herbal scent when stepped on and stays green year-round in many zones.
✅ Drought Tolerant & Hardy: Once established, needs minimal watering – perfect for eco-conscious gardens.
✅ Loved by Pollinators: Attracts bees and butterflies with beautiful summer blooms.
What’s in the Pack?
- 7000 Dwarf Creeping Thyme Seeds (Thymus Serpyllum)
- Packaged in a resealable bag for freshness and ease of use
- Covers approx. 30–60 square feet, depending on seeding density
- Simple planting guide included
Planting Instructions:
- Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil.
- Loosen the soil and remove weeds and debris.
- Scatter seeds on the surface – press gently but do not cover (they need light to germinate).
- Mist regularly to keep soil moist during germination (14–28 days).
- Thin out plants to 6–12 inches apart once established.
📆 Best planting time: Spring to early summer for best results.
FAQs
Will Dwarf Creeping Thyme grow between stepping stones or pavers?
Yes, it’s perfect for use between pavers – low-growing, soft, and beautifully scented when stepped on.
How soon will I see flowers?
Flowers typically appear in the second year, but some may bloom in the first under optimal conditions.
Is this variety evergreen?
Yes, in warmer climates (Zones 5–9), it will remain green year-round and act as a perennial.
Can I use it as a grass alternative?
Absolutely. It’s low-maintenance, drought-resistant, and looks great as a flowering lawn substitute.