



You May Also Like
-
BASIL - Italian Large Leaf
24 reviewsRegular price $3.95Regular priceUnit price / perOP Open Pollinated -
CORIANDER - Leisure
14 reviewsRegular price $3.95Regular priceUnit price / perOP Open Pollinated -
BASIL - Genovese
22 reviewsRegular price $3.95Regular priceUnit price / perOP Open Pollinated -
CHIVES - Regular
11 reviewsRegular price $3.95Regular priceUnit price / perOP Open PollinatedHL Heirloom
CHAMOMILE - German
CHAMOMILE - German
(1000 seeds)
Chamomile is an attractive and relatively hardy perennial with white, daisy-like flowers and fragrant, finely-divided foliage. Use it as an ornamental plant, but pick some Read More
Chamomile is an attractive and relatively hardy perennial with white, daisy-like flowers and fragrant, finely-divided foliage. Use it as an ornamental plant, but pick some flowers to make a relaxing tea that’s said to help you get to sleep easily. It’s also used as a hair-conditioning rinse, especially for those with blonde hair, and it makes a Calcium-rich addition to the compost heap when you throw your “tea flowers” away. It’s great for disturbed tummies, aids digestion and soothes inflamed skin.
Show LessCouldn't load pickup availability
Share
Days to Harvest
30-60 days
Position/Sunlight
Full Sun|Part Shade
Watering
Heavy
Plant Spacing
10-20cm
Plant Height
30cm
Additional Features
Flower, Herbs, Bloom First Year, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Free Bloomer, Ground Cover, Heirloom
-
Product Details
Common Name: CHAMOMILE - German
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 1000
Days to Harvest: 30-60 days
Watering: Heavy
Plant Spacing: 10-20cm
Row Spacing: 50cm
Companion Plants: Improves flavour and aroma of companions
Additional Features: Flower, Herbs, Bloom First Year, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Free Bloomer, Ground Cover, Heirloom
Scientific Name: Matricaria recutita
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun|Part Shade
Plant Height: 30cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Dec
Arid Sow: Mar-Oct
Temperate Sow: Sep-Dec
Sub-Tropical Sow: Mar-Oct
Tropical Sow: Aug-Sep
-
Growing Information
How to Sow
Your seeds need light to grow. Sprinkle them on the surface of the soil, or mix with a little soil and then sow. Chamomile likes moist conditions throughout its life. Once they have established themselves, your plants will self-seed.
How to Harvest
Trim or pull off flower heads and spread out to dry out of direct sun.
-
Reviews
8 reviews For CHAMOMILE - German
KKirsty SharneilThe German Chamomile seeds are so tiny, I definitely overdid it sprinkling them into my pot of seed raising mix, then the wind dried them out, (they need light to germinate so can't sprinkle much soil on top) and had extra cold nights and extra baking hot days...still it seemed every single seed germinated! Seedlings are getting their first true leaves now and all look very healthy with vigorous growth. Definitely recommend as an easy one to grow so far!
RRoxane Graham-SmithNot planted yet. Live in Sub Tropical area. Planted Baby Breath. Seedlings just started. No problems Thank you.
DDavid L.this review has no content
AAnonymousthis review has no content
JJacinta H.this review has no content
How to Sow
Your seeds need light to grow. Sprinkle them on the surface of the soil, or mix with a little soil and then sow. Chamomile likes moist conditions throughout its life. Once they have established themselves, your plants will self-seed.
How to Harvest
Trim or pull off flower heads and spread out to dry out of direct sun.
Common Name: CHAMOMILE - German
Seeds Per Packet: Approx 1000
Days to Harvest: 30-60 days
Watering: Heavy
Plant Spacing: 10-20cm
Row Spacing: 50cm
Companion Plants: Improves flavour and aroma of companions
Additional Features: Flower, Herbs, Bloom First Year, Direct-Sow Seeds, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Free Bloomer, Ground Cover, Heirloom
Scientific Name: Matricaria recutita
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Position/Sunlight: Full Sun|Part Shade
Plant Height: 30cm
Cool/Mountain Sow: Sep-Dec
Arid Sow: Mar-Oct
Temperate Sow: Sep-Dec
Sub-Tropical Sow: Mar-Oct
Tropical Sow: Aug-Sep
8 reviews For CHAMOMILE - German
The German Chamomile seeds are so tiny, I definitely overdid it sprinkling them into my pot of seed raising mix, then the wind dried them out, (they need light to germinate so can't sprinkle much soil on top) and had extra cold nights and extra baking hot days...still it seemed every single seed germinated! Seedlings are getting their first true leaves now and all look very healthy with vigorous growth. Definitely recommend as an easy one to grow so far!
Not planted yet. Live in Sub Tropical area. Planted Baby Breath. Seedlings just started. No problems Thank you.
this review has no content
this review has no content
this review has no content