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4. It has natural fire-resistance Red creeping thyme is a fire-resistant plant (note: NOT fire-proof), which makes it a wise choice if you are interested in fire-wise landscaping.
While creeping thyme is fairly tolerant to many conditions, that doesn't mean you can abandon care of it all together. To ensure success, avoid these mistakes.
Given all its benefits, you'll naturally want to keep the plant in good shape, so it continues to bloom every year. When winter comes, the best way to protect creeping thyme from front damage and ...
Red creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus') is a ground-hugging relative of the thyme used in cooking. This plant grows only three inches tall, 12 to 18 inches wide, and is suited to USDA ...
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, ...
CREEPING thyme lawn is a vibrant alternative to ordinary turf and is very easy to care for. Here's everything you need to know about when to plant it in your garden, and exactly how to prune it as ...
It's drought-tolerant & low maintenance: Once established, thyme is much less thirsty than grass and doesn’t need regular mowing. Translation: Not only will you cut down on your water usage (always a ...