A kind of thyme with broad leaves that creeps and roots where its long trailing branches contact the ground is called Thyme Purple Creeping. It works well as groundcover, in rock gardens, and in between paving stones. Its stems are just 10 cm tall, and the summer is covered in rose-pink flowers. Purple Creeping Thyme has many medicinal benefits and uses.
From February to April, sow thinly, 1.5 cm deep, into carefully prepared, well-dug, healthy soil that has already been watered. Typically, seedlings germinate within around 14–21 days. keep the plants well-watered. Water plants thoroughly after planting especially during warm days.