Creeping Lemon Thyme Plants | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Lemon-Scented Ground Cover, Natural Mosquito Deterrent, Edible Herb
Creeping Lemon Thyme Plants produce fragrant, low-growing foliage with a bright citrus aroma that adds fresh flavor to everyday cooking. The small leaves release a clean lemon scent when brushed or harvested, making this herb perfect for seasoning chicken, fish, vegetables, and marinades. It also works beautifully as a garnish or infused into oils and dressings.
Gardeners love Creeping Lemon Thyme for its versatility and natural fragrance. This spreading herb forms a dense mat of aromatic foliage that works as both a culinary herb and an attractive ground cover. Its lemon-citrus scent is often planted near patios and walkways, where many gardeners use it as a natural way to help discourage mosquitoes and other nuisance insects while enjoying the outdoors.
Clovers Garden Creeping Lemon Thyme Plants
• Two Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality Creeping Lemon Thyme plants, 3” to 6” tall, in 4” pots.
• Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Plants are grown without these chemicals to protect pollinators.
• Lemon-Scented Herb – Bright citrus aroma and flavor for cooking and outdoor spaces.
• Natural Mosquito Deterrent – Aromatic oils like thymol and citral are often used by gardeners to help discourage mosquitoes and flies.
• Low-Growing Ground Cover – Spreads into a dense, fragrant mat.
• Perfect for Cooking – Ideal for poultry, seafood, vegetables, marinades, and herb oils.
• Great for Pathways & Patios – Releases fragrance when brushed or stepped on.
• 10x Root Development – Robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start.
• Grown in the Midwest – All plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
• Fast Shipping and Careful Packaging – Your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box designed to protect your plants and the planet.
• Quick Start Planting Guide – Created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to planting.
• Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – We’ve been helping gardeners since 1957 with established greenhouses right here in the Midwest.
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How to Grow and Care for Creeping Lemon Thyme Plants
• Sunlight – Full sun to light partial shade; full sun produces strongest scent and flavor.
• Soil – Well-draining soil is essential; thrives in sandy or rocky conditions.
• Watering – Water lightly and allow soil to dry between waterings; drought tolerant once established.
• Spacing – Space 12–18 inches apart for ground cover effect.
• Containers – Plant at the edge of pots so it cascades naturally.
• Seasonal Care – Perennial in Zones 5–9; returns each year.
Creeping Lemon Thyme – Fun Facts
Why It Smells Like Lemon
Creeping Lemon Thyme contains natural oils like citral, the same compound found in lemongrass and lemon verbena, giving it a true citrus scent.
Why Gardeners Use It for Mosquito Control
The same essential oils that create its fragrance can interfere with how mosquitoes and flies locate targets, which is why many gardeners plant it near seating areas and pathways.
An Herb You Can Walk On
Creeping thyme releases its fragrance when stepped on or brushed, making it perfect for stepping stones and garden paths.
A Classic Mediterranean Herb
Thyme has been used for centuries in Mediterranean cooking, valued for both flavor and aroma.
Common Questions About Creeping Lemon Thyme Plants
Does Creeping Lemon Thyme help deter mosquitoes?
Yes. Its natural oils are commonly used by gardeners to help discourage mosquitoes, especially when the plant is brushed or warmed by the sun.
Is Creeping Lemon Thyme edible?
Yes. Both the leaves and flowers are edible and commonly used in cooking.
Can I plant it between stepping stones?
Yes. It is one of the best herbs for pathways because it releases fragrance when walked on.
Does it need full sun?
Full sun produces the strongest growth, flavor, and scent.
Is Creeping Lemon Thyme perennial?
Yes. It returns each year in Zones 5–9.
Can it grow in containers?
Yes. It grows well in containers, especially when planted near the edge to cascade.
Is it drought tolerant?
Yes. Once established, it tolerates dry conditions well.
Are these plants non-GMO?
Yes. All Creeping Lemon Thyme plants are non-GMO.
What do customers like about this plant?
Gardeners love the fragrance, low maintenance, culinary use, and its ability to fill spaces beautifully.
What Are the Best Companion Plants for Creeping Lemon Thyme?
Creeping Lemon Thyme grows well alongside plants that prefer sunny, well-drained conditions:
• Rosemary – Similar care and strong fragrance
• Lavender – Drought tolerant and pollinator friendly
• Oregano – Culinary companion with similar growth habits
• Sage – Complements thyme in both garden and kitchen
• Citronella Geranium – Popular mosquito-deterring plant for patio areas
Pollinator and Garden Benefits
Creeping Lemon Thyme produces small flowers that attract bees and beneficial insects. It helps create a balanced garden ecosystem while also providing ground cover and reducing bare soil.