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Bee Lawn Single Species Seed - Thymus serpyllum Creeping Thyme - 250 sqft (L2L)

Bee Lawn Single Species Seed - Thymus serpyllum Creeping Thyme - 250 sqft (L2L)

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Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is very low growing (about 2-4") and has flexible woody stems with small leaves and pink to purple flowers from July to August. It's flowers provide a vital nectar and pollen source for pollinators. Creeping Thyme prefers sandy or loam soil and full sun to produce the most flowers but will grow fine in lower light conditions with just a bit fewer flowers.

Can be dormant seeded in late fall when the ground is frozen or over fresh snow throughout winter. If seeding in spring, wait until ground thaws and soil temperatures are around 55 degrees (Late April to early May for upper mid-west states).

Coverage 250 sq ft (Designed to be over-seeded into existing grass lawn. Increase seeding rate for bare soil areas. )

How To Start Your Flowering Lawn Journey
No need to remove grass; simply mow existing grass very short then sprinkle seed straight from the package onto the grass evenly, water, and watch it grow! Or dormant seed over fresh snow on a calm day when the ground is frozen.

Better For Your Family & The Environment
FLAWN's specialty flowering lawn seed is kid and pet friendly. It attracts beneficial pollinators while reducing your property's carbon footprint!

Reduce Maintenance Costs
Creeping Thyme reduces the need to mow. Once your flowering lawn is established, it won't require watering, except in periods of extended drought.

What To Expect When Using FLAWN Seed
With regular watering, Creeping Thyme will germinate in 3-4 weeks, and plants will be small for the first couple of months. After the first growing season, it will bloom low-growing prink flowers about 2-4” from July to September. Creating a vital nectar and pollen source for our friendly pollinators. Watering regularly after seeding and through dry periods is critical for success.

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