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Spreading the Sandy Carpet: A Guide to Propagating Douglas’ Sandwort (Sabulina douglasii)

Douglas’ Sandwort (Sabulina douglasii), a charming little groundcover native to western North America, brings a touch of delicate beauty to any garden. With its fine-textured foliage and dainty white flowers, it thrives in sunny, well-drained locations, making it a perfect choice for rock gardens, borders, and even container plantings. While readily available at some nurseries, propagating your own Douglas’ Sandwort allows you to multiply your floral bounty and share this delightful plant with friends.

There are two primary methods for propagating Douglas’ Sandwort:

1. Seed Propagation

2. Division

Essential Tips for Success:

Propagating your own Douglas’ Sandwort is a rewarding experience that allows you to expand your garden and appreciate the lifecycle of this delightful plant. With a bit of patience and these simple steps, you’ll soon have a beautiful carpet of delicate blooms to enjoy for years to come.

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