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creeping plant seeds Creeping Thyme – UJAMAA SEEDS

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creeping plant seeds Creeping Thyme – UJAMAA SEEDSThymus serpyllum Seeds per packet ~ 70 Germination 77% Nov 2025 Origins and History Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is a low growing wild thyme native to parts of Europe and western Asia, long valued as both a culinary herb and a medicinal groundcover. Unlike common garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris), T. serpyllum is closely tied to the wild thyme traditions of village gardens, pasture edges, and rocky hillsides, where people favored plants that stayed

Thymus serpyllum

Seeds per packet ~ 70

Germination 77%  Nov 2025

Origins and History

Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is a low-growing wild thyme native to parts of Europe and western Asia, long valued as both a culinary herb and a medicinal groundcover. Unlike common garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris), T. serpyllum is closely tied to the “wild thyme” traditions of village gardens, pasture edges, and rocky hillsides, where people favored plants that stayed compact, survived drought, and offered intense fragrance when brushed underfoot. Over generations, gardeners informally “domesticated” creeping thyme by selecting mats that were especially aromatic, winter-hardy, and floriferous—then propagating them by division or saving seed from the best patches. Many heirloom strains reflect this practical selection: tough plants that thrive in thin soils, spread into living carpets, and bloom heavily to feed pollinators while perfuming the air.

Appearance and Characteristics

Creeping thyme forms dense, trailing mats typically 2–4 inches tall, with tiny oval leaves and woody, wiry stems that root as they creep along the soil surface. When in bloom, it produces clusters of small pink to purple flowers (occasionally pale pink/white depending on strain) that can nearly cover the foliage. Its signature traits are fragrance, resilience, and a tidy, ground-hugging habit—making it popular between stepping stones, along borders, on slopes, and anywhere a “soft path” plant is wanted. It’s also highly attractive to bees and beneficial insects, and it tolerates heat, wind, and periodic foot traffic once established.

Culinary Uses

Creeping thyme is edible and strongly aromatic, often with a punchy, earthy-thyme flavor that can be more intense ounce-for-ounce than larger-leaf thymes. Use the leaves fresh or dried to season roasted vegetables, beans, lentils, soups, stews, sauces, herb butters, marinades, and teas. Because the leaves are small, it’s easiest to harvest tender sprigs and strip the leaves (or add whole sprigs to simmering dishes and remove before serving). The flowers are also edible and make a pretty garnish on salads, cheeses, and savory plates.

Growing Tips (Vegetation Zones and Sow Depth)

Creeping thyme is typically perennial in USDA Zones 4–9 (often tougher with good drainage and winter sun), thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. It dislikes wet feet—especially in winter—so sandy or gravelly soils and raised beds are ideal; in heavier soils, amend with grit and plant on a slight mound. Water regularly until established, then switch to deep, infrequent watering; drought tolerance improves markedly after the first season. For seed starting, surface-sow or cover very lightly: a sow depth of 1/16 inch (or simply press seed into the surface) is ideal because thyme needs light to germinate well. Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost or direct-sow after danger of frost; keep the surface evenly moist until germination, then reduce moisture and increase airflow to prevent damping-off. Space plants about 8–12 inches apart to fill in as a mat, and shear lightly after flowering to encourage branching and a denser carpet.

Harvesting Guidance

Harvest creeping thyme once plants are established and actively growing, ideally just before or at early bloom, when essential oils are strongest. Snip stems with clean scissors, taking no more than one-third of the plant at a time to keep it vigorous and spreading. For drying, bundle small sprigs and hang in a warm, airy, shaded place, or use a dehydrator on low heat; once crisp, strip leaves from stems and store in an airtight container away from light. After the main bloom, a light shearing (like a haircut) can refresh the mat, prevent woodiness, and often prompts a flush of new, tender growth that’s perfect for kitchen use.

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