

🌸 Elevate your green space with a splash of magenta magic!
These 20,000+ non-GMO heirloom red creeping thyme seeds offer a hardy, aromatic perennial ground cover ideal for USDA zones 4-9. Thriving in full sun or part shade and tolerant of rocky soils and deer, this plant creates a vibrant magenta carpet in early summer with glossy, fragrant leaves. Perfect for professionals seeking a low-maintenance yet visually stunning garden upgrade.











| ASIN | B0C588SNPY |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars (867) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Expected blooming period | Summer |
| Manufacturer | Wivolibe |
| Moisture needs | Moderate Watering |
| Product Dimensions | 0.25 x 0.23 x 0.25 cm; 9 g |
| Soil type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
A**R
Didn’t grow
S**N
These are not creeping thyme seeds! I planted them in a container after reading other reviews saying they were not creeping thyme. They spout into some type of tall weed that morphs into a mushroom. Of course it’s too late to get a refund. Very disappointed.
E**.
Red creeping thyme has been one of the best additions to our garden and walkways. It spreads beautifully without being invasive, forming a lush, low-growing carpet that’s both tough and pretty. The tiny red-pink blooms are vibrant in the summer and attract bees and butterflies like crazy—great for supporting pollinators. It’s also fragrant when you walk on it or brush against it, giving off a light, herbal scent that’s refreshing without being overpowering. We planted it between stepping stones and along a border where grass struggled to grow, and it’s thriving with very little maintenance. It’s drought-tolerant, holds up to foot traffic, and comes back strong year after year. Highly recommend for anyone looking to add color, texture, and natural charm to their landscape!
H**R
Great price for a large amount of these microscopic seeds :) However the germination rate is shockingly low and even when tended by experienced gardeners in the perfect areas for this plant - THEY ALL DIED within several months. It's the seed, not the gardeners.
J**9
Didn’t bloom and wasn’t very pretty not worth the money
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