Creeping thyme in a coastal garden?


I have a big flowerbed that gets full sun and is really dry in the summer but also gets a lot of salty overspray since it's almost directly in front of the sea. I've already planted some resistant plants like nerium, loquat, euonymus etc, but ground covers really struggle. I considered sedum but I like creeping thyme more since it's bee friendly. Would it do well in a 9b coastal area?

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