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There are several types of creeping thyme, and some are used as lawn alternatives to grass. Whether you should grow one ...
Examples of suitable species include microclover, yarrow, creeping thyme and fescue grasses. These plants are increasingly available at garden centres, often sold as seeds, tiles or plugs ...
The cost of installing creeping thyme using plugs can be high, and even then you will have to wait some months for the plants to fill in enough to form a lawn. Plant creeping thyme in spring ...
Like many Hudson Valley residents this spring, my lawn isn't exactly coming along the way I'd like it to. It makes me wonder ...
Before you rip out your grass in favor of this floral wonder, read on for a few things you should know about planting and growing red creeping thyme. Red creeping thyme is a low-growing perennial ...
It’s official: Traditional turf lawns are getting a botanical makeover, and red creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus') is leading the trend. With vibrant magenta blooms, a zesty lemony ...
From creeping thyme to mountain mint, the gardening scene on Long Island’s North Shore is embracing a wave of eco-conscious, low-maintenance trends rooted in native plantings and thoughtful ...