Skip to main content
1/5

50,000 Mixed Colour Creeping Thyme Seeds (Thymus serpyllum) – Multi-Colour Flowering Ground Cover – Aromatic Hardy Plants for Gardens, Paths & Rockeries

£30.99
Sold by Minitoon

You may also like

Purple Thyme Seeds 50000 pcs
12 options

Purple Thyme Seeds 50000 pcs

Free shipping
Red Thyme Seeds 50000 pcs
12 options

Red Thyme Seeds 50000 pcs

2
Free shipping
Red Thyme Seeds 50000 pcs
12 options

Red Thyme Seeds 50000 pcs

2
Free shipping

Compare with similar items

Often purchased together

Product information

Description

Discover a unique mix of creeping thyme (Serpyllum) seeds in multiple colours, ideal for creating a beautiful, decorative and fragrant plant carpet in your garden. This set contains 50,000 seeds, divided into 5 different colours: yellow, white, fuchsia pink, blue and violet, with 10,000 seeds of each colour.

🌿 Mix composition
10,000 creeping thyme seeds Yellow
10,000 creeping thyme seeds White
10,000 creeping thyme seeds Fuchsia Pink
10,000 creeping thyme seeds Blue
10,000 creeping thyme seeds Violet

🌸 Decorative effect
Perennial and creeping ground cover plants, these varieties provide abundant and colourful flowering. They transform your outdoor spaces into a natural flower carpet, rich in colours and highly decorative throughout the season.

🌱 Easy to sow and maintain
Suitable for both beginner gardeners and experienced hobby gardeners. Ideal for gardens, yards, borders, rock gardens, pathways, or paving gaps.

☀️ Growing conditions
Drought-resistant plants once established. Grow in full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil and require very little maintenance.

🐝 Ecological and landscaping benefits
Attracts pollinators and contributes to a more vibrant and natural garden, while also providing high decorative value for your outdoor spaces.

Features

  • Brand
    MINICLOSS
  • Organic
    Yes
  • Flower colour
    Multicolour
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Exposure
    Semi-shade
Advice from

How to grow from seed

Seeds can be sown in a greenhouse, in pots or they can be direct sown in rows or by broadcast sowing. Each technique has its pros and cons, and requires a range of different equipment from horticultural fleece to cloches and polytunnels. Read on for our top tips for growing beautiful vegetables from seed.
How to grow from seed
You are here:
The DIY, home and garden specialist

The DIY, home and garden specialist

Reliable delivery

Reliable delivery

Flexible payment options

Flexible payment options

More than 7 million individual and professional customers

More than 7 million individual and professional customers