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Woolly Thyme

Thymus pseudolanuginosus

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Thymus pseudolanuginosus (Woolly Thyme) is a superb low care groundcover thyme with fuzzy gray foliage and vigorous spreading stems that root as they spread across the soil. It rarely flowers. An ideal crack filler between flagstone and pavers. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
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Overall rating: 4.9 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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A perfect live plant purchase

"My goodness, what beautiful--and beautifully packaged--plants!! I couldn't be happier and will certainly be buying from you all again. Thank you!!"

Elisa B. (5/5)

Nifty texture

"Planted last fall as part of my campaign to replace mulch with groundcover plants, and it has doubled or tripled in width. The fuzzy texture is fun. I was happy to see it impervious to slugs even though trails showed they had traveled over it. #sweepstakes"

Jen R. (5/5)

Tought as nails

"Using it to cover a sloping border next to drive. Looks great even in 90F+ heat. Nice texture, looks good against other leaf types. Did not expect to like as much as I do. A really work horse."

Tristans M. (5/5)

Great Ground Cover

"doesn't bloom much"

KK (5/5)

Wonderful xeric groundcover

"First off, the plants arrived very healthy and packed well - they got established quickly and every single one is thriving. I planted these in late May in my hot, sunny clay soil side yard to cover bare ground on either side of a paver path, spacing about 12"" apart, and throwing in a handful of yum yum mix into each planting hole. For the first couple weeks I watered them every couple of days to help them get established, then we had an unusually rainy few weeks where the area kept flooding. I was worried the excess water would drown the thyme but they survived the flooding with no problem. Now, three months after planting they are still healthy and filling in rapidly. They are forming a dense mat that has spread out about 12-15"" per plant. I am extremely pleased with my wooly thyme!"

Mags (5/5)

Very nice groundcover

"I planted it around our new patio, and 2 months out it's doing very well, spreading out. Only 2 of the 32 plants have died back, and I think that was my fault— one kept getting overgrown by vinca, and another was too sheltered and the soil was too shallow. Looking forward to it growing out even more next year!"

Nancila (5/5)

Great between stepping stones

"It seems to thrive in the sandy soil between stepping stones. I like the cool blue green color, I definitely need to get more of these plants."

Berryhappy (5/5)

Love

"Used in a tough area of the yard. Provides a patch of green we can walk on, but needs no care. Fast growing."

Nana V. (4/5)

Great HI-trafic plant

"We have this Thyme on pathway and stairs at HIGH traffic area at our hotel and all we get is great comments. It grows in fast so it looks like you have been a Master Garden in a few weeks. The plugs appear small but they grow out fast! I got 2 trays & look like a rockstar because of it! I have just ordered some more for the other areas."

Master H. (5/5)

Blooming like crazy

"This is my second year with this plant and it is amazing. Right now it is in full bloom and will creep over my wall this year. It survived a really hard winter with no ill effects."

Mary (5/5)

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