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Thyme
Thyme
Q. I am thinking about planting thyme
for a garden area where little will grow.
Would it thrive?
A. Here is some information on a couple varieties. They prefer full sun with rather dry conditions. Thymus pseudolanuginosus also lanuginosus is a very low-growing frost-hardy thyme
which reaches only 1" in height! It accentuates the contour of the ground below as it spreads to form broad oval mats of densely hairy
gray-green foliage. It bears terminal spikes of tubular 2-lipped
pale pink flowers in midsummer and has tiny leaves. Zones 3-9. Thymus pseudolanuginosus: Woolly Thyme Family Name: Lamiaceae Plant Group
Hardiness: USDA zones 6-9
Mature size: Height 3 inches (8 cm) | Width 3 feet (91 cm) Flowering period: Summer Woolly thyme softens the look of pavers.
Flowering attributes: Tiny purple
flowers.
Leaf attributes: Hairy gray-green leaves Growth habit: Spreading Culture
Light: Full sun
Soil: Well drained neutral soil. Propagation Methods: Divide in spring.
Additional Comments and Notes:
This ground hugging perennial is good for
planting in crevices draping down
walls and growing between pavers. Smells
great to walk on but it won't take
heavy traffic.
Also consider the Thymus serpyllum the
creeping thyme to 10" has bluish purple
flowers and will take moderate foot traffic.
Woody and branching it is great in rock
gardens or in places where grass will not
grow. Needs very little care or water. Also
pink-bronze flowers: 'Annie Hall' 'Pink
Ripple' and 'Coccineus Minor'.
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