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purple flowers with the words growing red creeping thyme in green and white overlay

Red Creeping Thyme, with its lovely shades of red and pink, can make an excellent ground cover for your yard and garden. But that’s not the only thing it offers. Let’s talk about Thyme!

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purple flowers with the words does creeping thyme grow in shade? on top of them

Dive into the captivating world of creeping thyme, a shade-tolerant ground cover that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Explore its cascading foliage, vibrant flowers, and aromatic essence, making it an excellent choice for shaded areas. Enhance your landscape with this versatile plant, perfect for borders, slopes, or even as a filler between pavers. Let the beauty of creeping thyme create a tranquil retreat in your outdoor sanctuary.

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small purple flowers growing in the middle of a garden

It happens every summer. No matter how much new seed you put down or how often you water, there will come a point where your lush green lawn turns into a crunchy brown landscape. Where

Is creeping thyme invasive?

The creeping thyme is a perennial plant that most gardeners use as ground cover for sunny regions in their gardens. The plant’s striking purple color lights

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Learn how foot traffic, soil type, and full sun exposure all play a major role when deciding which ground cover plants to use around stepping stones and flagstone patios. Decide if creeping plants like sedum, elfin thyme, or blue star creeper are right for your yard. #groundcover #plants #pavers

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purple flowers growing in the middle of green plants

Name: Thymus pseudolanuginosus aka wooly thyme Type of Plant: A low growing perennial herb hardy in zones 5 to 8. This is not the thyme used for cooking, but a great plant for groundcover in full sun, well-drained locations. Why I Love/Hate this plant: I love this plant for so many reasons. F

a garden filled with lots of purple flowers

Discover a variety of hardy ground cover plants perfect for your garden. Whether you're looking for no-mow alternatives to grass lawn or flowering ground cover plants, we've got you covered! From bugleweed and mat-rush to creeping thyme and cold-hardy options, find the best solutions for your landscaping needs. Explore full-sun flowering ground covers and tropical plants for shady areas to create a vibrant and lush outdoor space.

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the best low maintenance ground cover plants

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purple flowers are growing out of the rocks

A rock wall is tricky, but if you know the perfect rock wall landscaping plants, you can dress it up right! Let me show you what plants work well for landscaping a rock wall.

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Collage of colorful ground cover plants for sun, including Creeping Thyme, Sedum, Dianthus, Aubrieta, Phlox Subulata, and Ajuga Reptans.

Sun-drenched spots in your yard? These ground cover plants for sun are made for it. From tough, drought-tolerant options to bright ground cover flowers that bloom beautifully, you’ll find low-maintenance solutions that spread with ease. Think creeping thyme ground cover for walkways, creeping phlox ground cover for slopes, and classic walkable ground cover that stands up to foot traffic while keeping your garden looking sharp.

a garden with flowers and stepping stones

The best ground covers to plant between pavers are sturdy enough to stand up to foot traffic, but striking enough to add visual interest that complements your hardscaping. Creeping thyme, creeping Jenny, mazus, sedum, Turkish Veronica, and the other low-growing, high-impact ground covers on this list are foolproof options for pathways, edging, and patios. #foodhacks #kitchenhacks #lifehacks #marthastewart #recipehacks

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