Creeping thyme can be effective at choking out weeds in your garden, as it forms a dense mat that can smother weed growth. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on the specific conditions of your garden, such as soil quality, sunlight, and moisture levels. Regular maintenance and monitoring may be needed to ensure that the creeping thyme is able to effectively suppress weed growth.
Red creeping thyme can potentially choke out grass in your lawn if it spreads aggressively. It is important to monitor its growth and manage it carefully to prevent it from overtaking the grass.
T. vulgaris L. is also known as garden thyme, and T. serpyllum is also known as creeping thyme, mother of thyme, wild thyme and mountain thyme.
Creeping thyme can potentially choke out grass in your lawn if it is allowed to spread unchecked. It is a vigorous ground cover that can outcompete grass for space, sunlight, and nutrients. Regular maintenance and containment measures may be necessary to prevent it from overtaking the grass in your lawn.
Yes, red creeping thyme can potentially take over grass in your garden if not properly managed. It is a vigorous ground cover that can spread quickly and outcompete grass if not contained. Regular pruning and maintenance can help prevent it from overtaking the grass.
Well thyme is an herb so it probably is.
To effectively choke out grass in your yard, choose a ground cover that is dense, spreads quickly, and shades the soil to prevent grass growth. Examples include creeping thyme, clover, or vinca minor. Make sure to properly prepare the soil and provide adequate maintenance to help the ground cover thrive and outcompete the grass.
Yes, you can walk on creeping thyme without damaging it as it is a resilient ground cover that can withstand light foot traffic.
Yes, you can mow creeping thyme without damaging it as long as you use a sharp blade and set the mower to a high setting to avoid cutting it too short.
Creeping thyme can potentially take over grass in your lawn if not properly managed. It spreads quickly and can outcompete grass for space and nutrients. Regular maintenance such as mowing and edging can help control its growth and prevent it from overtaking the grass.
In my garden I have wooly thyme - medium grey green white flowers; lemon thyme - dark green leaves with lighter green edges, pinkish white flowers; English thyme - green and pink; silver thyme - dark green edged in white, purple flowers, and plain old garden thyme - just green, white flowers.
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Rosemary and Thyme - 2003 In a Monastery Garden 3-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2006)