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1 Comment To "Alyssum"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 02/27/2017 @ 1:42 pm
Did you grow the annual Sweet Alyssum? Your expired plants will not return as a perennial, they have lived their lifespan and should be removed.
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If you planted the perennial Basket-Of-Gold Alyssum, which is a perennial, you can trim the dead portions away and the plants will began to grow when the weather and soil warms.
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