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Red Creeping Thyme Seeds offer over 20,000 non-GMO perennial seeds that are perfect for creating a fragrant, drought-tolerant ground cover. This hardy plant thrives in full sun or partial shade, making it an ideal choice for low-maintenance landscaping. With a quick germination period of 14-21 days, you can transform your outdoor space into a lush, aromatic haven.
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Brown,Green,Red |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 21000 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Expected Plant Height | 0.1 Inches |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
D**P
Best seeds ever!
Best seeds ever! I added these to my rose garden. It really added some class. People are saying my rose garden is the best rose garden ever!
A**R
Not red creeping thyme
This looks nothing like my other red creeping time. Not a clue what it is, but it’s not red creeping thyme
T**N
Much easier than plants
These seeds are such a great alternative to buying (expensive) plants that often don't survive. We spread these around, lightly water daily, and have a carpet of thyme in no time...
B**E
Not worth the money
Seeds were planted before a soft rain a month ago. Not one has produced anything. Two packets, total waste of money.
J**M
awsome
came up fast, minor frost didn't hurt, well pleased
H**N
They worked for me 🤷🏻♀️
I don't know that there were 20,000 seeds, but they did sprout in about 3 weeks time. I spread fertilized soil over my yard and sprinkled the seeds and stepped on them to press them in and made sure the soil stayed moist. The seeds only covered half my postage stamp sized yard though. Would have needed at least 5 more packs to cover the whole front and back yard, the back is about 900 square ft, front is maybe 3/4 that size.
A**R
Don't believe this is what they are saying...
Not sure what these seeds are, but the full grown plants look nothing like the pictures here, nor ones on the Internet. I had a large area I wanted to cover, I'm so glad I didn't go with my 1st plan to buy a lot of these. I hope Amazon looks at this seller because this doesn't seem right.The pictures I took are of the full-grown plant. They put on these large buds, but never bloom more than that tiny pink flower on the tip. Those "buds" are nothing but a big seed pod. I hope they don't become an invasive nightmare.*Update* Found out what these seeds are, among other names, they are called prairie carnations, so they truly are NOT what they are selling.
N**S
Don't bother
Nothing grew
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