Creeping thyme is a versatile plant that can be used in different ways in landscape designs. Creeping thyme is commonly grown as a groundcover and can be planted on hillsides to help control erosion.
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Planting on any sloped land is more difficult than flat-ground planting because: 1.) it’s harder to walk and work on a slope; and 2.) the soil is usually poor and thin from erosion. Toughest of all is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A paved path interspersed with thyme and a variety of other herbs - Sergey and Marina Pyataev/Shutterstock Have you ever dreamed ...
You know that moment when it absolutely pours and you’re standing at the window watching your bank slowly… slide? You go out the next day and there’s a little more of the slope in the driveway, a ...
When planning a garden, I always start by thinking in layers. Varying plant heights not only adds visual depth but also creates opportunities for sustainable gardening practices and supports habitat ...
Here are five things to do in the garden: Thyme. Thyme is the most cold-hardy herb and is therefore suitable for the fall and winter garden. Even if it should die back in a hard freeze, it will regrow ...
Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) has become one of nature's most effective solutions for creating a lush, weed-resistant ground cover for your lawn. This perennial herb creates a dense mat of foliage ...