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Wivolibe Creeping Thyme Seeds – 20500+ Ground Cover Perennial, Non-GMO

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Why customers choose Cera Garden

Transform your outdoor space with Wivolibe creeping thyme

Wivolibe’s 20500+ Magic Creeping Thyme seeds offer a versatile, low-growing ground cover option that stays compact year after year. Ideal for borders, between flower beds, or along paving stones, these non-GMO seeds (Thymus serpyllum) bring easy maintenance and a timeless, lawn-free look to outdoor spaces.

Adaptable, hardy, and well-suited to sunny, well-drained soils, this perennial thyme can be sown directly in your garden or started indoors for a head-start. The result is a resilient carpet that thickens over time, helping to reduce weed growth while delivering a subtle, evergreen backdrop.

Key benefits at a glance

  • Popular, adaptable ground cover that partners well with flower beds and pathways.
  • Direct-sow in sunny, well-drained soil or begin indoors for an earlier bloom.
  • Simple planting steps: lightly press about 5 seeds on the soil surface, spacing 6–12 inches apart; avoid burying seeds.
  • Smells invigorating when stepped on, ranging from vanilla to lemon, with butterflies and bees often visiting.
  • High germination rate achieved through expert selection, with germination typically taking about a month.

Planting and care tips

Target soil temperature should reach around 70°F (21°C) with frost risk past. Maintain soil moisture without overwatering to support steady germination and healthy establishment. Dry soil can hinder germination, so keep the surface lightly moist as seedlings emerge over approximately one month.

  • Space plants 6–12 inches apart to encourage dense coverage as they grow.
  • Choose well-drained, sunny spots for best performance and longevity.
  • Once established, creeping thyme creates a fragrant, low-maintenance ground cover that can reduce weed growth and define garden edges.

Fragrance, pollinators, and use cases

Walking on creeping thyme releases a pleasant scent, described as vanilla to lemon, which enhances garden ambiance. The plant also attracts butterflies and bees, making it a pollinator-friendly addition to ornamental beds and borders.

Whether you’re edging stepping stones, filling gaps between pavers, or creating a soft border around a herb or flower bed, this mulch-like seed offers a practical, aesthetically pleasing option with real-world appeal. Notes on germination timing and careful seed handling help set realistic planning expectations while highlighting the plant’s adaptable nature and sensory benefits.

Why choose Wivolibe

Trust in a brand that emphasizes adaptable perennials, non-GMO seeds, and a classic creeping thyme that works well in traditional and contemporary landscapes. The data-backed germination guidance and easy-to-follow planting steps aim to support a satisfying gardening experience.

FAQ

Q: What is the best time to sow Wivolibe Creeping Thyme seeds?

A: Sow when soil warms to about 70°F and frost risk passes; press seeds lightly on the surface and keep soil moist.

Q: Can creeping thyme be used as a border or between paving stones?

A: Yes. It forms a low, aromatic ground cover that works well for borders, paths, and to minimize gaps between stones.