Does this fantasy seem too good to be true? I have three words for you: red creeping thyme. If you need red creeping thyme seeds, I recommend this packet of 2,000 seeds. It may seem excessive ...
Red creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is gaining popularity both as a perennial bedding plant and as an alternative to turf grass. When you see this lovely low-growing ground cover, it's easy to see ...
There’s even a red creeping thyme (Coccineus) that is quite stunning. The charming flowers are quite small, only about ¼ inch across, but they’re rich in nectar and will draw bees to your yard.
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