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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 ...
Creeping thyme, and most thymus species in general, are drought-tolerant and can handle a bit of neglect here and there. But ...
For those in colder climates, creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) may work well as a drought-tolerant cover. Its tiny pink flowers pop out in summer, and its leaves smell like mint in the right ...
Another delightfully low-maintenance ground cover that thrives in less-than-ideal soil conditions, creeping thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is an ornamental plant that brings a lot of color to the garden ...