Item #6081
Annual. What could be more soothing than curling up at bedtime with a good book and a cup of calming chamomile tea made fresh from your garden? The flowers can also be dried for floral arrangements, pressed for crafts, or woven into charming wreaths, and their edible petals can be tossed into salads. In the garden, chamomile attracts beneficial insects and pollinators.
Seedling Image
Annual |
Full Sun |
18"-30" tall |
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When to sow outside: 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost or as soon as soil can be worked.
When to start inside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost. Optimal soil temperature is 65°-85°F.
Special Germination Instructions: Requires light to germinate; press seeds into soil surface.
Artist: Laurie Peters
Item #6081
0.25 grams