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  1. How to Grow and Care for Creeping Thyme - The Spruce

    • Plant creeping thyme from seeds or potted nursery starts in the spring. In its first year, it's a slow-to-moderate grower, but once it's established, it will spread quicker in subsequent years. If grown from nurse… See more

    Creeping Thyme Care

    Creeping thyme plants grow best in well-draining soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH. Like most herb plants, creeping thyme seems to thrive in poor soils. They will grow b… See more

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    Types of Creeping Thyme

    English thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is the best-known thyme variety—it's also called common thyme or garden thyme, and is typically grown as a culinary herb. However, s… See more

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    Pruning

    Creeping thyme plants can become woody over time. If woody stems take over, you may want to remove and replace the plants or strongly prune back the plants to rejuvenate … See more

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    Propagating Creeping Thyme

    The easiest ways to propagate creeping thyme are by division, with stem cuttings, and via seed. The best time to divide or take cuttings is in the late spring or early summer.… See more

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