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Flowering thyme
Flowering thyme









Lastly, you can always make a lasagna garden by covering the entire area with black plastic, cardboard, or lots of newspaper layers covered in straw or sawdust. The next option is good old-fashioned, back breaking, digging up of the sod. Of course, you can always go with the easy, albeit not so eco-friendly method of multiple applications of herbicide. It takes some doing to rid the area of all the existing grass. The biggest problem with using thyme to replace grass is the work it will take preparing the site. You can also alternate varieties or create a pattern by planting a different type of thyme around the border of the pseudo-lawn. Wooly thyme ( Thymus pseudolanuginosus).Elfin thyme ( Thymus serpyllum ‘Elfin’).Some cultivars to try in your thyme lawn include: Most varieties of thyme are tolerant of light foot traffic. Most people use creeping thyme to fill in pathways and around patio pavers– smaller areas than the average lawn size. That’s probably why I usually only see small areas of creeping thyme lawn. Planting a creeping thyme lawn with plants set 6 to 12 inches (15-31 cm.) apart can be pricey, but then again, if you have looked into reseeding or of laying sod for an entire turf lawn, the cost is fairly comparable. The downside of planting thyme as lawn replacement is the cost. As an added bonus, thyme blooms in a long-lasting profusion of lavender hued flowers. It is hardy to USDA zone 4, can be walked upon, and will rapidly spread to fill in a space. Thyme Alternative to GrassĪ creeping thyme lawn is not only drought resistant, but it generally requires much less water than traditional turf grasses too.

flowering thyme

How do you use thyme as lawn substitute and why is thyme a terrific alternative to grass? Let’s find out.

flowering thyme

An ideal choice is using thyme for lawn replacement. Many gardeners are choosing to replace water thirsty turf with plants that are drought resistant. Xeriscaping is becoming increasingly popular in an effort to reduce our dependence on water use.











Flowering thyme