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Seeds Of Strength Thyme Seeds - 2000 Mix Red Creeping Thymus Ground Cover Bulk for Planting Flower Home Garden
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Seeds Of Strength Thyme Seeds - 2000 Mix Red Creeping Thymus Ground Cover Bulk for Planting Flower Home Garden

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Customers were disappointed with the quality of the seeds, as some were not Creeping Thyme as expected and others were not Thyme at all. Many experienced mold and poor germination, and some even had to kill the plants. The package also stated that the seeds would be good for another couple months.
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HOW TO PLANT CREEPING THYME SEEDS Direct Sow seeds outdoors when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against ze damage. Average germination time should be approximately 21-28 days and seeds s…
HOW TO PLANT CREEPING THYME SEEDS Direct Sow seeds outdoors when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against ze damage. Average germination time should be approximately 21-28 days and seeds should be kept consistently moist until germination is strong. When planting, seeds should not be covered with soil, but rather pressed into the soil. Good seed to soil contact is necessary for ideal germination rates. Once seeds are germinating well, water to a depth of 6 inches when the top few inches of soil dries out. A light mulching may be helpful to retain moisture in warmer and drier climates, but if seeds are planted in between pavers or in shadier areas mulching is usually not necessary. A light dose of delayed release fertilizer can be useful if you are planting in poorer soil, but good soil preparation (mixing in a 2-3 inch layer of manure, compost or other organic material prior to planting) should negate the need for fertilizer. HOW TO CARE FOR CREEPING THYME Creeping Thyme will not thrive in excessively clay or sandy soils. Creeping Thyme will grow between 2-3 inches high and each established plant can spread to approximately 1 foot wide. After several years the center of plants will become woody and start to die back. Dead parts can be carefully cut back and healthy outer parts of the plant can be replanted.
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Customers were disappointed with the quality of the seeds, as some were not Creeping Thyme as expected and others were not Thyme at all. Many experienced mold and poor germination, and some even had to kill the plants. The package also stated that the seeds would be good for another couple months.

Pros

  • Quick germination
  • Colorful and attractive

Cons

  • Not thyme, dill
  • Molds quickly
  • Inaccurate seed description
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HOW TO PLANT CREEPING THYME SEEDS Direct Sow seeds outdoors when temperatures are consistently in the high 60s or above. Division of established plantings can be done in March and April. Fall plantings should be avoided to protect against ze damage. Average germination time should be approximately 21-28 days and seeds should be kept consistently moist until germination is strong. When planting, seeds should not be covered with soil, but rather pressed into the soil. Good seed to soil contact is necessary for ideal germination rates. Once seeds are germinating well, water to a depth of 6 inches when the top few inches of soil dries out. A light mulching may be helpful to retain moisture in warmer and drier climates, but if seeds are planted in between pavers or in shadier areas mulching is usually not necessary. A light dose of delayed release fertilizer can be useful if you are planting in poorer soil, but good soil preparation (mixing in a 2-3 inch layer of manure, compost or other organic material prior to planting) should negate the need for fertilizer. HOW TO CARE FOR CREEPING THYME Creeping Thyme will not thrive in excessively clay or sandy soils. Creeping Thyme will grow between 2-3 inches high and each established plant can spread to approximately 1 foot wide. After several years the center of plants will become woody and start to die back. Dead parts can be carefully cut back and healthy outer parts of the plant can be replanted.