4/12/2011

Creeping Thyme Magic Carpet Review

Creeping Thyme Magic Carpet
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I don't have much of a green thumb but this creeping thyme came up just fine. I started it indoors in March and let it grow until I planted it outdoors in mid- to late May. It has continued to thrive. My only word of caution is that you might need more seeds than you think. 500 seeds was probably less than 1/4 tsp full. I had no idea the seeds were so tiny.(it does make them a bit hard to control when planting)
If you haven't grown creeping thyme, know that it forms a dense, slow/low growing mat. I don't find it to be invasive. It has nice dark green foliage, (tiny) that turns a dark crimson color in winter. It has tiny pink/purple blooms in spring.

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Magic Carpet creeping thyme forms a lemon-scented carpet of foliage and flowers! This spreading groundcover only reaches 2 - 4" tall and plants are covered with clusters of tiny pink blooms all summer. Perfect for rock gardens or along walkways. Prefers full sun. This super-vigorous, lemon-scented, brightly-flowered variety spreads in no time in the sunny garden, giving you months of deep pink blooms and heavenly fragrance for mere pennies! Just 2 - 4 inches tall, Magic Carpet Thyme creates an inviting entry to your home or garden. Its delicate pink/rose blooms and dusty green foliage are enhanced by a subtle lemony perfume. Also perfectly at home in borders and beds, this charming perennial adds beauty and interest to any area. And because it's a long-lived perennial hardy just about everywhere in the U.S., you can expect years of beauty from this trouble-free groundcover! Plant creeping thyme in rock gardens, walls, bare spots in sunny beds and borders, and just about anywhere that needs some quick, permanent coverage. This is a low-growing wildflower is used as a ground cover. Creeping thyme tolerates dry soil and needs little care after it is established. It self-sows readily, dropping it seeds after flowering season is over and then this new seed sprouts the next spring keep a robust stand of creeping thyme thriving. Creeping thyme is also deer resistant so you don't have to worry about deer ruining your beautiful display. The only thing it will attract is butterflies and birds which you will also great enjoy viewing.

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