Chamomile Flower Seeds Packet

$4.95

Chamomile is a well-known herb that belongs to the Asteraceae family and is widely used for its medicinal, aromatic, and ornamental qualities. Chamomile is recognized for its small, daisy-like white flowers with yellow centers and its distinctive apple-like fragrance. Chamomile has been used for centuries in traditional herbal medicine, primarily for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties. It is easy to grow from seed and is an excellent addition to herb gardens, flower beds, and container gardens. Chamomile is a versatile, easy-to-grow herb with medicinal, ornamental, and culinary benefits. Its fragrant blooms, pollinator-friendly nature, and self-seeding habit make it a perfect choice for any garden.
Product Detail
  • Plant Type: Annual
  • Genus: Chamaemelum
  • Species: Nobile
  • Plant Height/Width: 10-16" high
  • Season: Blooms summer and into fall
  • Exposure: Full sun or partial shade
  • Difficulty: Easy

When to start?

  • plant in spring

Where to start and how to sow?

  • Start indoors (recommended): sow indoors at least 8-10 weeks before the last spring frost. Gently push seeds into the soil and do not cover. Light aids in germination. Mature height up to 24 inches. Plant in full sun. Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep.Thin plants to 6-8 inches apart.

How to keep happy?

  • Thin to stand about 18 inches apart.

Chamomile

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This plant's a breeze

No deadheading or feeding required! But hey, a little deadheading won't ever hurt if you have some extra time on your hands.

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Rating of 5 means .
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This plant's a breeze

No deadheading or feeding required! But hey, a little deadheading won't ever hurt if you have some extra time on your hands.


The Brief and Glorious History of the Purple Peas

With roots in ancient medical lore, chamomile charmed civilizations from Egypt to Rome. Today, it's the troubleshooter for sleep and stomach woes. From Greek origins, translating to "earth apple," its oil, though pricey, is a precious find. And here's a quirky tidbit—it's the green thumb's healer, nurturing neighboring plants!

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