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Unleash a Carpet of Sweet Alyssum: Your Guide to Propagation Success

Sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima, formerly known as Alyssum maritimum) is a charming, low-growing annual that explodes with delicate, honey-scented flowers. This charming plant, with its ability to form a stunning carpet of white, pink, or purple, is a favorite for borders, edging, and containers. While purchasing established plants is an option, propagating your own sweet alyssum is surprisingly simple and rewarding. Let’s explore two popular methods to multiply your floral bounty:

1. Starting from Seed: A Journey from Tiny Specks to Fragrant Blooms

Direct sowing sweet alyssum seeds is the easiest way to welcome these beauties into your garden. Here’s how:

2. Taking Cuttings: Cloning Your Favorite Sweet Alyssum Varieties

Want to replicate a specific color or form of sweet alyssum? Taking cuttings is the way to go!

Bonus Tip: Regardless of your chosen propagation method, pinching back young sweet alyssum plants encourages bushier growth and an abundance of blooms.

By mastering these simple propagation techniques, you can easily fill your garden with the alluring beauty and enchanting fragrance of sweet alyssum. Enjoy the process of watching these charming plants flourish from tiny seeds or cuttings into a breathtaking floral display.

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