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The secret to creeping thyme success lies in understanding its Mediterranean heritage: A climate with sunshine, sharp ...
It's official: Traditional lawns are getting a botanical makeover, and red creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus') is leading the trend. With vibrant magenta blooms, a zesty lemony fragrance, ...
If, on the other hand, you have bigger areas to cover, you may want to choose something like creeping pink thyme (Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz') which spreads more quickly and is even used as a ...
Another species to consider is Thymus serpyllum, commonly known as creeping thyme or wild thyme. It will grow as a perennial in zones 4 through 9.
Gardening experts have shared a list of perennials that will help keep weeds away this spring, including aubrieta, campanula and thymus serpyllum - and they all look fantastic too ...