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The 1000+ Mix Creeping Thyme Seeds offer a high germination rate of 90% or better, making them an easy choice for gardeners. These tiny seeds produce a vibrant array of flowers in green, red, white, blue, and purple, attracting butterflies and pollinators while thriving in various garden settings.
B**S
Arrived quickly
I was expecting a larger package, but the seeds are small. For now, my review is solely based on shipping speed and speediness of order fulfillment. I am planning to start seeds in my greenhouse soon and only time will tell how they do. Hopefully at that price, a majority of them will sprout and grow well. I plan to update this review after I get the seeds sprouted and transplanted. One downside to note is that there are no instructions included in the packaging for recommended time to plant and so on (I will be looking instructions up online).
J**S
Zero sprouts
I sowed the seeds in three spots in the yard where I'd expect anything to grow like crazy, and not a single seed sprouted.
S**C
Pretty colors
I planted them but nothing grew. Disappointed
G**W
Easy!
Easy to grow but only do it outdoors. Put a couple inches of starting mix in drained containers. Soak the soil, leave it to settle a couple of hours, then take a pinch of one seed color and distribute over the dirt. Use water in a spray bottle to drive the seeds just a bit into the dirt. Leave outside, keep moist. Should see action in one week.
S**O
These seeds are mislabeled. They are not creeping thyme. They're lobelia.
Well, I don't know just what this company thinks it's doing. First, the good news -- they were very easy to grow and they are robust and grow very fast and are very pretty. The bad news is I had paid for creeping thyme, not lobelia, which is what these are. Yes, they were separated into different colors in little packets. But that was pointless since they are all the standard lobelia blue. Now as you can see, they are quite lovely, but if I had wanted lobelia, I would have bought lobelia. I've also looked up the company on the internet and couldn't find anything. I just don't get it. Why go to all this trouble and send out the wrong seeds?
C**L
The Jury is still out on this
We ordered a pack of these for a small area we just made at the end of our driveway. Only about 9 sq ft to fill in and hoping these 1000 seeds give us a good start.The package arrived as a single professionally packed envelope of seeds, 2"×3" maybe. Inside were 5 small plastic bags eack marked with a differant color label that I hope represents the flowere that seed will grow.The seed is so fine and tinyThe attached pictureThe brown dots are groupd or clumps of seed. Look close just below the pencil point, that little brown speck is a single seed.Our plan to plant outside and I was at a loss as to how to "sprinkle" a 1/4 of teaspoon of seeds, the size of dust, over 90 sq ft, and not have it just blown away.We put a 1/4 cup of dirt of clean topsiol in peanutbutter jar. Shook the 5 bags into the jar, then shook it up to mix them togeather.Sprinkled the topsoil/seed mix over the new planting bed.Then rinsed the jar and poured the rinse water with any seeds left into the beds.Ill try to remember to repost how this turns out.
L**L
Too expensve
Too much money for a single package of seeds
A**R
Not creeping thyme, but a hearty ground cover
These are growing very well, but I am sad to say that they are not creeping thyme. Possibly lobelia or bittercress, according to PlantNet, but I will check again after they flower. It still seems like a pretty ground cover, but they seem a bit delicate and not good for high-traffic areas.Very high germination rate, but I started these inside the house in growth trays to get an early start. I received 5 packets of seeds, but 3 of them were labeled yellow, which isn't even on the list of 5 colors in the description. I also received purple and red.The other seller with creeping thyme seeds sold seeds that are too big to even be thyme. This is the last time I buy seeds on Amazon.
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