creeping thyme seed planting Creeping Thyme Eco-Friendly Seeding Kit – Flawn Seed Kits
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creeping thyme seed planting

creeping thyme seed planting Creeping Thyme Eco-Friendly Seeding Kit – Flawn Seed Kits

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creeping thyme seed planting Creeping Thyme Eco-Friendly Seeding Kit – Flawn Seed KitsSimply open and shake to spread seed! Our eco friendly package of Creeping Thyme Thymus serpyllum includes Seed + Soil Builders + Compost Booster to help improve germination and root development! USDA Hardiness Zones: 3 9 Height: 2 4" (with blooms) Bloom Period: Yes, summer into fall Germination Time: 21 30 days at 60+ F Time to Maturity: 18 24 months Sunlight: Full sun to part sun Soil: Grows well in sand, silt, and loam well drained soils. Drought

Simply open and shake to spread seed! Our eco-friendly package of Creeping Thyme Thymus serpyllum includes Seed + Soil Builders + Compost Booster to help improve germination and root development!

USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-9
Height: 2-4" (with blooms)
Bloom/Period: Yes, summer into fall
Germination Time: 21-30 days at 60+ F
Time to Maturity: 18-24 months
Sunlight: Full sun to part sun
Soil: Grows well in sand, silt, and loam well drained soils.
Drought Tolerance: High
Maintenance Needs: Low
Pairs Well With: Fine Fescue (Low Mow) Grass, Clovers, Self-Heal, Sweet Alyssum, English Mixed Daisy, White Yarrow

  • Better For Your Family & The Environment -- Our specialty flowering lawn seed is kid and pet friendly. It attracts beneficial pollinators while reducing your property's carbon footprint!
  • Kit Contents – Our Flawn Seed Kit will give you everything you need to transform your grass lawn into a blooming flowering lawn. You will receive Creeping Thyme + Soil Builders + Compost Booster!
  • What To Expect When Using Flawn Seed -- With regular watering, The Flawn seeds will germinate in 2-3 weeks, and plants will be small for the first couple of months. After the first growing season, your Flawn will bloom pink flowers about 2-4" tall between June and September, creating a vital nectar and pollen source for our friendly pollinators. Watering regularly after seeding and through dry periods is critical for success.

How to seed your Flawn:

Step 1: Mow your lawn very short (.5-1"). Use your mower's lowest setting, and go over your lawn a couple of times to chop up and distribute the clippings. You want to be able to see the soil before you seed. Then lightly rake to loosen the soil. That's it! You're ready to seed!

Step 2: Open the inner bag and empty the seed mix into the carton then close and shake. Fold the carton to create a spout that makes spreading the seed a breeze. Shake the carton and wave your arm back and forth to cover about a six foot wide path as you walk.

Step 3: Water the lawn to soak the soil but not create any standing water or runoff that would wash the seeds away.

Maintaining a Flawn:

- Mow at 2.5-3" for the first 1-2 years. Once established, it is up to you how you keep your Flawn. Mowing higher and less often will promote more flowers and have a more wild look. Mowing shorter and more often will have a more traditional lawn look with little to no flowers.

- Do not use pesticide weed or insect killers. Hand weed if necessary or desired.

- If you are seeding a new lawn or renovating a bare soil area, we recommend using a blend of fine fescue seed at 2-4 lbs/1,000 sq. ft.

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