💜 Transform your garden into a buzzing purple paradise!
UtopiaSeeds Creeping Thyme offers approximately 8,000 seeds of Thymus serpyllum, a drought-tolerant, low-growing perennial ground cover that thrives in full sun and poor soil. It forms a dense 2-4 inch mat adorned with fragrant purple flowers from late spring through summer, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Ideal for versatile landscaping uses including between pavers, slopes, and as a lawn substitute, this hardy plant requires minimal maintenance and moderate watering.
Color | Purple |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 4 |
Expected Planting Period | Winter |
Expected Blooming Period | Fall |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Item Weight | 0.05 Ounces |
Number of Pieces | 8000 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**A
GOOD SEEDS
I don’t know why the other reviewers didn’t get creeping thyme to grow because I have it growing everywhere. I planted one batch in March and saw it come begin to sprout around 4 weeks later. Then I planted a second batch on the other side of the yard and it also took a while to sprout. More like 3 weeks. Now I am planting seeds to fill in some bare spots but I do not feel that these seeds are a a rip off.I put my seeds in a large seed shaker can with sand so that the seeds would be spread out and not fall all in one place. After spreading the seeds I tapped them into the ground lightly with my feet. Then I lightly watered them so that the ground didn’t completely dry out.I am pleased with the result and will continue to use these seeds to fill in where there are still some bare spots.It is the end of June 2021 now and the thyme has covered my area completely. The only negative is that this thyme is very tall, about 12” which is much taller than I was expecting. I do not think it is dwarf thyme. Also the flowers are not a deep blue or lavender they are very light and tend towards white. I was hoping for a lower growing creeping thyme and brighter flowers. But if you are looking for a taller variety you will like this thyme.
A**Y
NOTHING Come UP! NOT 8000 seeds.
NOTHING CAME UP 2 months in ground with warm temps. I followed directions. even watched youtube so that I would plant them correctly. I did plant them in containers to start. lots of time with tiny seeds.NO way was their 8000 more like 1200 . Waist of time and money. I am very disappointed.
A**R
Seeds are very very small and dark
Theses seeds ar very small and dark, I planted them and I think in no time I’ll see full fledged flowers ready to put in my pot. I’m currently growing them in a four inch tall square pot and it seems to be happy in.
M**Y
BEWARE! They look like baby carrot plants, which suggests dill, not Thyme.
They smelled like, what I thought was the right thing (the seeds), however, the seeds are very likely DILL after doing research, and I will add pictures to prove it. I spent hours and hours digging out pathways, hoping this Utopia creeping thyme would be a wonderful addition to the growing season. NOPE! Hours of caring for seedlings totally wasted! The hours of digging....The cost of the seeds in nothing in comparison to wasting someone's time. Seller scammed me, wouldn't even write me back! DO NOT ORDER FROM THESE PEOPLE!
B**N
Quick and easy to sprout, grows like crazy
I'm not sure what the negative reviewers are talking about as these seeds were quick to germinate, and once established, the thyme started spreading like crazy. We planted them to fill in a small walkway in an herb garden and it's pretty much taken over the entire walkway in a matter of 2 months.All I did was spread them and water them when it didn't rain.
J**X
Hit or Miss- but would buy again if they were half the cost!
I ordered two different packages at different times. The first seeds were all duds; the second, sprouted. I live in zone 9 and wanted to grow thyme in between my stepping stones. I ran out of the first package, halfway through, so I ordered a second after that to complete the project. I followed the instructions as followed, but only the second sprouted, so I'm left to believe that some are viable and some are not. I would have attempted to buy a third to redo the first, but based on this experience, I can't see myself wiling to shell out another $10.95 for seeds that are hit or miss. I'm sadly disappointed, because I was really rooting for it to work.
D**S
Grossly overpriced seeds
Here is a photo of 30 dollars worth of seeds. supposedly 8,000 seeds. How can you possibly plant these evenly? I have a bare spot under a big tree that needs some ground cover. If these germinate and grow satisfactorily I will revise my review.
W**J
Beauty
Have put the seeds out but too early to be out…?.. they’re not sprouting yet
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