Creeping thyme is a perennial native to northern Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. It has a modest growth rate and can be replaced by turf grass. This low-growing plant has a lifespan of more than two years. Its fragrant blooms attract pollinators with abundant tubular blooms in vivid pink and purple from June to early September, creating a thick, colorful mat.
Thyme: An Alternative To Grass
Creeping thyme is one of the few plants that offers brilliant spring blooms, lovely covering, and minimal upkeep. This herbaceous plant, also called Mother of Thyme, can spread over time and form a dense carpet of fuzzy, delicate leaves. The majority of plant nurseries carry creeping thyme plants. Choosing a thyme ground cover is ideal for dry locations and areas with poor soil.