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The 20000+ Magic Blue Creeping Thyme Seeds offer a robust and hardy perennial option for gardeners looking to enhance their outdoor spaces. These heirloom, non-GMO seeds thrive in sandy soil and require moderate watering, making them an ideal choice for sustainable gardening. With a germination period of 21-30 days and a blooming period in spring, these seeds promise a vibrant and lush ground cover that can be enjoyed by families and friends alike.
Material Features | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Brown |
Unit Count | 20000.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
L**A
Pretty Plants
My seeds took awhile to sprout but once they did, they took off withconsistent watering. They look so pretty now even though they haven'tbloomed yet.
K**N
Not one germinated seed. Rip off!
How can I do a negative 100 stars?Do Not Buy these garbage seeds. I bought two packs of them and not even one of the thousands of seeds sprouted. Not even one. I know a lot about plants and have never had seeds not sprout - until I bought these ones…. They are garbage and the company is just ripping people off…. You may as well just throw your money in the toilet, flush and walk away…. Less work involved… DO NOT BUY THESE!!!!!!!!!!!!
T**L
I was worried about nothing, so many plants I still need to transplant
I'm not a gardener and have a hard time growing anything from seed. I had a yard full of cheat grass and weeds, that I'm trying to bring back to life with clover and drought-resistant plants.I thought there was no way I'd be successful since the growing process looked so finicky, but figured I'd give it a try with about half the seeds.I waited until after the last expected frost (April 8), used a bunch of little tiny pots, some potting soil, peat moss, and trays to keep everything wet. I put it all in a little red wagon in the front yard where it could get lots of sun and covered it with some thick plastic sheeting. The temperature did get into frost level a couple nights, but the plastic sheet was enough to protect my germinating seeds.For the actual planting, I filled the little pots with potting soil, putting a little peat moss on top. I put the seeds on a 4" plastic lid, dampened my finger tip a little, then picked some up and sprinkled them into the pots. Once I got all the seeds in the pots, I brushed the tops with my finger tip to work them in just a little bit.April 20, I saw my first sprouts, and as the temperatures increased, I started to remove the plastic cover during the day. Got my first flower June 26, and within a few days started to see a lot more flowers.I thought I drowned them one day after running the sprinkler (I thought the old wagon had some rust holes for drainage, it didn't, and they were covered in water overnight), but they did well afterward. I immediately put one small pot worth of plants in the ground without separating them, just in case (that would be the big bunch in the photo). The others stayed in pots until I was in a better position for transplanting (some are still waiting, there were a lot!)I've transplanted a couple of the small pots into over 20 different locations, all but that first one with just two or three plants each. So far all are thriving and flowering, except two that didn't make it. I'll get the rest transplanted soon, and will try to grow the rest of the seeds when it starts to cool down in the fall (or wait until spring again).The camera makes them look really purple, but some are more blue than others. Looking forward to them really taking off after a year or two. Even though the germination period seemed like it would be super finicky, they thrived even with my less-than-ideal conditions. I'm glad I took the chance on them!
B**P
Dust. Not seeds.....
I ordered red and blue and the red was excellent as you can see from the picture. Blue was absolutely no seeds and only dust. I used a 24 bulb planter. 12 blue 12 red. Blue didn't even sprout one leg.
M**N
Didn't work
Seeds didn't take,they don’t grow
N**W
Don’t give up on germination
I almost didn’t buy these because some reviews said the seeds didn’t germinate but the plants look so pretty, I had to try. I purchased pink, blue, and purple and got ALL of them to germinate! I covered shallow long box tops with aluminum foil, then filled them with sphagnum moss. THE SEEDS ARE SUPER TINY— almost like dust. I made two long, shallow rows with my finger and sprinkled seeds along each row, and then dusted a small amount of the moss on them. I sprayed each box till the moss was soaked, then covered each box with plastic wrap (for a mini greenhouse effect) and placed them on my porch where they would get morning sunlight. Spring has started here so no night got below 50 degrees. I made sure the moss stayed damp, adding sprays of water when needed.At seven days—nothing. At ten days, a couple of the boxes had bright green sprouts that were so tiny I wasn’t sure they were sprouts. By twelve days there were LOTS of them in each box. I have removed the plastic from all boxes and SO FAR SO GOOD. Will update this when/if they actually are transplantable and grow!
R**S
Flowers are the beauty of the soul
I absolutely love these flowers. The germination rate is great.
R**E
Worthless seeds did not sprout. Do not buy.
These seeds are absolutely worthless. I have a green thumb. I know how to grow plants. I’ve tried five different methods to get these seeds to sprout, it’s been weeks and nothing.
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