creeping thyme - Coccineus Group

thyme or Thymus Coccineus Group

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creeping thyme - Coccineus Group

thyme or Thymus Coccineus Group

  • 9cm pot
  • £7.99
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  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: well-drained neutral to alkaline soil
  • Rate of growth: average to fast
  • Flowering period: June to July
  • Hardiness: fully hardy


Tiny, deep pink, tubular flowers appear in summer and are highly attractive to bees. This thyme is an excellent ground cover which forms a flat mat of glossy, blue-green leaves. Great for growing between paving where it will get light traffic that will release its lovely scent whenever it is trodden on.

Thymes belonging to the Coccineus Group are low-growing, evergreen perennials that thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, making them ideal for rock gardens, dry borders, and edging paths. Drought-tolerant once established, their dense, spreading growth helps suppress weeds, and it performs well even in poor, sandy soils, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly and low-maintenance gardens.


  • Garden care:
    Thyme thrives in full sun and well-drained neutral to alkaline soil, making it ideal for rock gardens, pathways, or as ground cover. When planting, space the plants about 20-30cm (8-12in) apart to allow them to spread unhindered. It prefers poor to moderately fertile soil, so avoid enriching the planting hole with too much compost or fertiliser.

    Water regularly until the plants are established, but once settled, they become more drought-tolerant and require less irrigation. Trim back lightly after flowering to maintain a neat appearance and to encourage dense growth. If the plant becomes woody, prune more severely in early spring to rejuvenate the plant.

    Ensure good air circulation around the plants to prevent fungal issues, and avoid overwatering, especially in winter.
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